King Lear: A Tragedy |
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9. oldal
Therefore be gone Without our grace, our love, our benison. Come, noble
Burgundy. [Flourish- Exeunt all but France, Goueril, Regan, and Cordelia. France
. Bid farewell to your sisters. Cor. The jewels of our father, with wash'd eyes I
Cordelia ...
Therefore be gone Without our grace, our love, our benison. Come, noble
Burgundy. [Flourish- Exeunt all but France, Goueril, Regan, and Cordelia. France
. Bid farewell to your sisters. Cor. The jewels of our father, with wash'd eyes I
Cordelia ...
35. oldal
You shall do small respect, show too bold malice Against the grace and person of
my master, Stocking his messenger. 0am. Fetch forth the stocks 1 As I have life
and honour, There shall he sit till noon. Reg. Till noon ! till night, my lord; and all ...
You shall do small respect, show too bold malice Against the grace and person of
my master, Stocking his messenger. 0am. Fetch forth the stocks 1 As I have life
and honour, There shall he sit till noon. Reg. Till noon ! till night, my lord; and all ...
42. oldal
Corn. Heg. I know 't, my sister's: this approves her letter, That she would soon be
here. Enter OSWALD. Is your lady come ? Lear. This is a. slave, whose easy-
borrow'd pride Dwells in the fickle grace of her he follows. Out, varlet, from my
sight!
Corn. Heg. I know 't, my sister's: this approves her letter, That she would soon be
here. Enter OSWALD. Is your lady come ? Lear. This is a. slave, whose easy-
borrow'd pride Dwells in the fickle grace of her he follows. Out, varlet, from my
sight!
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Alack answer arms Attendants bear bring brother Burgundy comes Cordelia Corn Cornwall daughter dead dear death dost doth Dover draw duke Edgar Edmund Enter Exit eyes father fear fellow fiend find fire first Fool fortune foul France Gent Give Glou Gloucester gods gone Goneril grace hand hast hath head hear heart heavens hither hold horse I’ll keep Kent kind king knave lady Lear less letter live look lord madam master means mind nature never night noble OSWALD poor pray reason Regan SCENE seek servant sister slave speak stage stand storm strike sword tears tell thee thine thing thou thou art thought traitor true trumpet turn villain wind wits