King Lear: A Parallel Text EditionLongman, 1993 - 314 Seiten “Not only explains decorating jargon but also provides ideas, guidelines, and instructions for covering windows in dozens of different styles. Non-sewers will appreciate the attention paid to planning and answers to questions.”—Booklist. “Practical advice with clear, easy-to-follow instructions.”—Library Journal. |
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... head has any , The head and he shall louse , So beggars marry many . The man that makes his toe What he his heart should make Shall have a corn , cry woe , And turn his sleep to wake . For there was never yet fair woman but she made ...
... head has any , The head and he shall louse , So beggars marry many . The man that makes his toe What he his heart should make Shall have a corn , cry woe , And turn his sleep to wake . For there was never yet fair woman but she made ...
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... head has any , The head and he shall louse , So beggars marry many . The man that makes his toe What he his heart should make Shall of a corn cry woe , And turn his sleep to wake . For there was never yet fair woman but she made mouths ...
... head has any , The head and he shall louse , So beggars marry many . The man that makes his toe What he his heart should make Shall of a corn cry woe , And turn his sleep to wake . For there was never yet fair woman but she made mouths ...
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... head . This kiss , if it durst speak , Would stretch thy spirits up into the air . Conceive , and fare you well ... head of the wife , even as Christ is the head of the church : and he is the saviour of the body ' . By contemptuously ...
... head . This kiss , if it durst speak , Would stretch thy spirits up into the air . Conceive , and fare you well ... head of the wife , even as Christ is the head of the church : and he is the saviour of the body ' . By contemptuously ...
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ACT 4 SCENE Alack Albany Albany's bastard Burgundy codpiece Cordelia Cornwall Curan daughters dear death dost thou doth Dover Duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloucester Edmund emended Enter Edgar Enter Gloucester Enter Lear Exeunt Exit eyes F's reading F's text father favour follow Fool Fool's fortune foul fiend foul papers France Gentleman give Gloucester's gods Goneril Goneril and Regan grace Greg hath hear heart hither honour horse Kent Kent's King Lear knave lady Lear's letter lord madam master means messenger nature night noble nuncle Oxf TLN phrase play poor Poor Tom pray Prithee promptbook Q and F Q-only lines Q's version reason Regan revision sense servant Shakespeare sister speak stand storm suggests sword tell thee There's thine thou art traitor trumpet University College London villain whereas wits