King LearAnthony Treherne, 1904 - 399 Seiten |
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... fortunes . Cor . Good my lord , You have begot me , bred me , loved me : I Return those duties back as are right fit , Obey you , love you , and most honour you . Why have my sisters hus- bands , if they say They love you all ? Haply ...
... fortunes . Cor . Good my lord , You have begot me , bred me , loved me : I Return those duties back as are right fit , Obey you , love you , and most honour you . Why have my sisters hus- bands , if they say They love you all ? Haply ...
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... fortune are his love , I shall not be his wife . France . Fairest Cordelia , that art most rich , being poor ; Most choice , forsaken ; and most loved , despised ! Thee and thy virtues here I seize upon : Be it lawful I take up what's ...
... fortune are his love , I shall not be his wife . France . Fairest Cordelia , that art most rich , being poor ; Most choice , forsaken ; and most loved , despised ! Thee and thy virtues here I seize upon : Be it lawful I take up what's ...
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William Shakespeare. Be to content your lord , who hath received you At fortune's alms ; you have obedience scanted , And well are worth the want that you have wanted . Cor . Time shall unfold what plighted cunning hides ; Who cover ...
William Shakespeare. Be to content your lord , who hath received you At fortune's alms ; you have obedience scanted , And well are worth the want that you have wanted . Cor . Time shall unfold what plighted cunning hides ; Who cover ...
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... taste of my virtue . Glou . [ Reads . ] This policy and reverence of age makes the world bitter to the best of our times ; keeps our fortunes from us till our oldness cannot relish them . I begin to find an idle and fond 49 KING LEAR.
... taste of my virtue . Glou . [ Reads . ] This policy and reverence of age makes the world bitter to the best of our times ; keeps our fortunes from us till our oldness cannot relish them . I begin to find an idle and fond 49 KING LEAR.
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... carefully . And the noble and true - hearted Kent ban- ished ! his offence , honesty ! ' Tis strange . [ Exit . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world , that , when we are sick in fortune , often the surfeit 56 KING LEAR.
... carefully . And the noble and true - hearted Kent ban- ished ! his offence , honesty ! ' Tis strange . [ Exit . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world , that , when we are sick in fortune , often the surfeit 56 KING LEAR.
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Alack ALBANY arms art thou bear blood brother Burgundy canst Cordelia Corn coxcomb dear death Doct Dost thou doth Dover Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl Earl of Gloucester Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOUCESTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Enter OSWALD Exeunt LEAR Exit EDGAR eyes farewell father fear fellow Fool fortune foul fiend France gainst Gent gentleman Give Glou gods GONERIL grace hand hath hear heart heavens hither honour horse inform'd king knave lady letter look lord madam man's master Methinks nature ness never night noble nuncle o'er pity poison'd poor poor Tom pray Prithee Re-enter Regan SCENE seek Servants shame sirrah sister slave speak stand storm sweet lord sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt traitor trumpet villain