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Page 67
EU conception : I have perceived a most faint neglect - Go you , and tell my
daughter I would speak ot late ; which I have rather blamed as mine own with her
. — [ Exit an Attendant . ] Go you , call jealous curiosity than as a very pretence
and ...
EU conception : I have perceived a most faint neglect - Go you , and tell my
daughter I would speak ot late ; which I have rather blamed as mine own with her
. — [ Exit an Attendant . ] Go you , call jealous curiosity than as a very pretence
and ...
Page 69
Lear : [ his eyes ? Does Lear walk thus ? speak thus ? Where are Enter GONERIL
. Either his notion weakens , his discernings Are lethargied . — Ha ! Waking ? - '
tis not so .LEAR . How now , daughter ! what makes that Who is it that can tell ...
Lear : [ his eyes ? Does Lear walk thus ? speak thus ? Where are Enter GONERIL
. Either his notion weakens , his discernings Are lethargied . — Ha ! Waking ? - '
tis not so .LEAR . How now , daughter ! what makes that Who is it that can tell ...
Page 71
What canst tell , boy ? ALB . Well , you may fear too far . Fool . She will taste as
like this , as a crab Gon . Safer than trust too far : does to a crab . Thou canst tell
why one ' s nose Let me still take away the harms I fear , stands i ' the middle on '
s ...
What canst tell , boy ? ALB . Well , you may fear too far . Fool . She will taste as
like this , as a crab Gon . Safer than trust too far : does to a crab . Thou canst tell
why one ' s nose Let me still take away the harms I fear , stands i ' the middle on '
s ...
Page 78
Tell the hot duke , thatteach thee there ' s no labouring i ' the winter . All No , but
not yet : — may be , he is not well : that follow their noses are led by their eyes but
Infirmity doth still neglect all office , blind men ; and there ' s not a nose among ...
Tell the hot duke , thatteach thee there ' s no labouring i ' the winter . All No , but
not yet : — may be , he is not well : that follow their noses are led by their eyes but
Infirmity doth still neglect all office , blind men ; and there ' s not a nose among ...
Page 89
How fares your grace ? His daughters seek his death : - ah , that good Kent !
Enter GLOUCESTER , with a torch . He said it would be thus , - poor banish ' d
man ! LEAR . What ' s he ? Thou say ' st the king grows mad ; I ' ll tell thee , KENT
.
How fares your grace ? His daughters seek his death : - ah , that good Kent !
Enter GLOUCESTER , with a torch . He said it would be thus , - poor banish ' d
man ! LEAR . What ' s he ? Thou say ' st the king grows mad ; I ' ll tell thee , KENT
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