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Pàgina 12
And so , in Coriolanus ; I'd rather have one scratch my head i'th ' Sun , When the alarum were truck , than idly fit To hear my nothings monster'd . Since that respects of fortune are his love , I Since I 2 King Lear .
And so , in Coriolanus ; I'd rather have one scratch my head i'th ' Sun , When the alarum were truck , than idly fit To hear my nothings monster'd . Since that respects of fortune are his love , I Since I 2 King Lear .
Pàgina 27
... That it had its head bit off by its Young ; So out went the candle , and we were left darkling . Lear . Are you our daughter ? ( wisdoni , Gon . I would , you would make use of your good Whereof I know you are fraught , and put away ...
... That it had its head bit off by its Young ; So out went the candle , and we were left darkling . Lear . Are you our daughter ? ( wisdoni , Gon . I would , you would make use of your good Whereof I know you are fraught , and put away ...
Pàgina 29
Beat at this gate that let thy folly in , ( Striking his head . And thy dear judgment out . - Go , go , my people . Alb . My lord , I'm guiltless , as I'm ignorant , Of what hath moved you . Lear . It may be so , my lordHear , Nature ...
Beat at this gate that let thy folly in , ( Striking his head . And thy dear judgment out . - Go , go , my people . Alb . My lord , I'm guiltless , as I'm ignorant , Of what hath moved you . Lear . It may be so , my lordHear , Nature ...
Pàgina 32
Why , to put's head in , not to give it away to bis daughters , and leave his horns without a cafe . Lear . I will forget ny nature ; so kind a father ! be my horses ready ? Fool . Thy asses are gone about ' em ; the reason , why the ...
Why , to put's head in , not to give it away to bis daughters , and leave his horns without a cafe . Lear . I will forget ny nature ; so kind a father ! be my horses ready ? Fool . Thy asses are gone about ' em ; the reason , why the ...
Pàgina 44
Fool . , Ha , ha , he wears cruel garters ; horses are ty'd by the heads , dogs and bears by th ' neck , monkeys by th ' loins , and men by th ' legs ; when a man is overa lufty at legs , then he wears wooden nether stocks . Lear .
Fool . , Ha , ha , he wears cruel garters ; horses are ty'd by the heads , dogs and bears by th ' neck , monkeys by th ' loins , and men by th ' legs ; when a man is overa lufty at legs , then he wears wooden nether stocks . Lear .
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