The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 79
... Gent . I will talk further with you . Kent . No , do not . For confirmation that I am much more Than my out - wall , open this purse , and take What it contains . If you shall see Cordelia , - As fear not but you shall , —show her this ...
... Gent . I will talk further with you . Kent . No , do not . For confirmation that I am much more Than my out - wall , open this purse , and take What it contains . If you shall see Cordelia , - As fear not but you shall , —show her this ...
Page 109
... Gent . Something he left imperfect in the state , which since his coming forth is thought of ; which imports to the kingdom so much fear and danger , that his personal return was most re- quired and necessary . Kent . Who hath he left ...
... Gent . Something he left imperfect in the state , which since his coming forth is thought of ; which imports to the kingdom so much fear and danger , that his personal return was most re- quired and necessary . Kent . Who hath he left ...
Page 110
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Gent . The Marshal of France , Monsieur La Far . Kent . Did your letters pierce the queen to any demonstration of grief ? Gent . Ay , sir ; she took them , read them in my presence ; And now ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Gent . The Marshal of France , Monsieur La Far . Kent . Did your letters pierce the queen to any demonstration of grief ? Gent . Ay , sir ; she took them , read them in my presence ; And now ...
Page 111
... Gent . No. Kent . Was this before the king return'd ? Gent . No , since . Kent . Well , sir , the poor distressed Lear's i ' the town ; Who sometime in his better tune remembers What we are come about , and by no means Will yield to see ...
... Gent . No. Kent . Was this before the king return'd ? Gent . No , since . Kent . Well , sir , the poor distressed Lear's i ' the town ; Who sometime in his better tune remembers What we are come about , and by no means Will yield to see ...
Page 122
... Gent . O , here he is : lay hand upon him . Sir , Your most dear daughter- Lear . No rescue ? What , a prisoner ? I am even The natural fool of fortune . You shall have ransom . I am cut to the brains . Gent . Use me well ; Let me have ...
... Gent . O , here he is : lay hand upon him . Sir , Your most dear daughter- Lear . No rescue ? What , a prisoner ? I am even The natural fool of fortune . You shall have ransom . I am cut to the brains . Gent . Use me well ; Let me have ...
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