King LearJ.B. Alden, 1887 - 102 Seiten |
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... foul fiend follows me ! Through the sharp hawthorn blows the cold wind . Hum ! go to thy cold bed , and warm thee . Lear . Hast thou given all to thy two daughters ? And art thou come to this ? 50 Edg . Who gives any thing to poor Tom ...
... foul fiend follows me ! Through the sharp hawthorn blows the cold wind . Hum ! go to thy cold bed , and warm thee . Lear . Hast thou given all to thy two daughters ? And art thou come to this ? 50 Edg . Who gives any thing to poor Tom ...
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... foul fiend vexes : there could I have him now , and there , -and there again , and there . [ Storm still . Lear . What , have his daughters brought him to this pass ? Couldst thou save nothing ? them all ? Didst thou give Fool . Nay ...
... foul fiend vexes : there could I have him now , and there , -and there again , and there . [ Storm still . Lear . What , have his daughters brought him to this pass ? Couldst thou save nothing ? them all ? Didst thou give Fool . Nay ...
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... foul fiend . ΙΟΙ Still through the hawthorn blows the cold wind : Says suum , mun , ha , no , nonny . Dolphin my boy , my boy , sessa ! let him trot by . [ Storm still . Lear . Why , thou wert better in thy grave than to answer with thy ...
... foul fiend . ΙΟΙ Still through the hawthorn blows the cold wind : Says suum , mun , ha , no , nonny . Dolphin my boy , my boy , sessa ! let him trot by . [ Storm still . Lear . Why , thou wert better in thy grave than to answer with thy ...
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... foul fiend . Fool . Prithee , nuncle , tell me whether a mad- man be a gentleman or a yeoman ? Lear . A king , a king . II Fool . No , he's a yeoman that has a gentleman to his son ; for he's a mad yeoman that sees his son a gentleman ...
... foul fiend . Fool . Prithee , nuncle , tell me whether a mad- man be a gentleman or a yeoman ? Lear . A king , a king . II Fool . No , he's a yeoman that has a gentleman to his son ; for he's a mad yeoman that sees his son a gentleman ...
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... foul fiend haunts poor Tom in the voice of a nightingale . Hopdance cries in Tom's belly for two white herring . Croak not , black angel ; I have no food for thee . Kent . How do you , sir ? Stand you not so amazed : Will you lie down ...
... foul fiend haunts poor Tom in the voice of a nightingale . Hopdance cries in Tom's belly for two white herring . Croak not , black angel ; I have no food for thee . Kent . How do you , sir ? Stand you not so amazed : Will you lie down ...
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Alack Albany arms art thou brother Burgundy canst cloth Cordelia Corn Cornwall daugh daughter dear do't Doct Dost thou doth Dover duke DUKE OF ALBANY Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloucester edition Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOUCESTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Exeunt eyes farewell father follow Fool fortune foul fiend France Gent Gentleman Give Glou Gloucester's castle gods Goldsmith Goneril grace hand hath hear heart heavens hither honor horse I'ld inform'd king KING LEAR knave lady letter look lord madam master nature never night noble nuncle o'er Oliver Goldsmith pity poor poor Tom pray Primer type Prithee Re-enter Regan SCENE seek Servants shame sirrah sister slave speak stand storm sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt traitor trumpet villain ΙΟ