King LearClarendon Press, 1877 - 200 pàgines |
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Pàgina v
... firste asked Gonorilla the eldest , howe well shee loued him the which calling hir Gods to record , protested , that she loued him more than hir owne life , which by righte b and reason shoulde be most deere vnto hir . With.
... firste asked Gonorilla the eldest , howe well shee loued him the which calling hir Gods to record , protested , that she loued him more than hir owne life , which by righte b and reason shoulde be most deere vnto hir . With.
Pàgina xi
... God , that truth binds me to reproch him with the name of my son ) hath said is true . But besides those truthes , this also is true , that hauing had in lawfull mariage , of a mother fit to beare royall children , this sonne ( such a ...
... God , that truth binds me to reproch him with the name of my son ) hath said is true . But besides those truthes , this also is true , that hauing had in lawfull mariage , of a mother fit to beare royall children , this sonne ( such a ...
Pàgina xii
... me a hand to guide my darke steps : till this sonne of mine ( God knowes , worthy of a more vertuous , and more fortunate father ) forgetting my abhomin- able wrongs , not recking daunger , and neglecting the xii PREFACE .
... me a hand to guide my darke steps : till this sonne of mine ( God knowes , worthy of a more vertuous , and more fortunate father ) forgetting my abhomin- able wrongs , not recking daunger , and neglecting the xii PREFACE .
Pàgina 6
... gods in vain . Lear . Alb . Corn . } Dear sir , forbear . Kent . Do ; 140 150 Now , by Apollo , king , O , vassal ! miscreant ! [ Laying his hand on his sword . Kill thy physician , and the fee bestow Upon the foul disease . Revoke thy ...
... gods in vain . Lear . Alb . Corn . } Dear sir , forbear . Kent . Do ; 140 150 Now , by Apollo , king , O , vassal ! miscreant ! [ Laying his hand on his sword . Kill thy physician , and the fee bestow Upon the foul disease . Revoke thy ...
Pàgina 7
... gods to their dear shelter take thee , maid , That justly think'st and hast most rightly said ! [ To Regan and Goneril ] And your large speeches may your deeds approve , That good effects may spring from words of love . Thus Kent , O ...
... gods to their dear shelter take thee , maid , That justly think'st and hast most rightly said ! [ To Regan and Goneril ] And your large speeches may your deeds approve , That good effects may spring from words of love . Thus Kent , O ...
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