King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 78 páginas |
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... Speak now our last , not least in our dear love , - So ends my task of state , -Cordelia , speak ; What canst thou say to win a richer third , Than what thy sisters gain'd ? Cord . Now must my love in words , fall short of theirs , As ...
... Speak now our last , not least in our dear love , - So ends my task of state , -Cordelia , speak ; What canst thou say to win a richer third , Than what thy sisters gain'd ? Cord . Now must my love in words , fall short of theirs , As ...
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... speak more . If our father would sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy half his posses sions , and live beloved of your brother . Sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy Half his possessions ! Edgar to write this ' Gainst his ...
... speak more . If our father would sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy half his posses sions , and live beloved of your brother . Sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy Half his possessions ! Edgar to write this ' Gainst his ...
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... Speak , does that frown become our presence ? Gon . Sir , this licentious insolence of servants your Is most unseemly ; hourly they break out In quarrels , bred by their unbounded riots ; I had fair hope , by making this known to you ...
... Speak , does that frown become our presence ? Gon . Sir , this licentious insolence of servants your Is most unseemly ; hourly they break out In quarrels , bred by their unbounded riots ; I had fair hope , by making this known to you ...
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... speak . Osw . I'm scarce in breath , my lord . Kent No marvel , you have so bestir'd your valour . Nature disclaims the dastard ; a tailor made him . Corn . Speak yet , how grew your quarrel ? Osw . Sir , this old ruffian here , whose ...
... speak . Osw . I'm scarce in breath , my lord . Kent No marvel , you have so bestir'd your valour . Nature disclaims the dastard ; a tailor made him . Corn . Speak yet , how grew your quarrel ? Osw . Sir , this old ruffian here , whose ...
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... speak with me ? Th ' are sick , th ' are weary , They've travell'd hard to - night - Mere fetches , sir , Bring me a better answer . Glost . My dear lord , You know the fiery quality of the duke . Lear . Vengeance ! death ! plague ...
... speak with me ? Th ' are sick , th ' are weary , They've travell'd hard to - night - Mere fetches , sir , Bring me a better answer . Glost . My dear lord , You know the fiery quality of the duke . Lear . Vengeance ! death ! plague ...
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