King Lear: A Tragedy |
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11. oldal
[Putting up the letter. Glou. Why so earnestly seek you to put up that letter F .Edm.
I know no news, my lord. Glou. What paper were you reading? Edm. Nothing, my
lord. Glou. No? What needed, then, that terrible dispatch of it into your pocket?
[Putting up the letter. Glou. Why so earnestly seek you to put up that letter F .Edm.
I know no news, my lord. Glou. What paper were you reading? Edm. Nothing, my
lord. Glou. No? What needed, then, that terrible dispatch of it into your pocket?
25. oldal
What, have you writ that letter to my sister? Osw. Yes, madam. Gan. Take you
some company, and away to horse : Inform her full of my particular fear ; And
thereto add such reasons of your own As may compact it more. Get you gone ; .
What, have you writ that letter to my sister? Osw. Yes, madam. Gan. Take you
some company, and away to horse : Inform her full of my particular fear ; And
thereto add such reasons of your own As may compact it more. Get you gone ; .
72. oldal
Reg. Himself in person there ? Osw. Madam, with much ado : Your sister is the
better soldier. Reg. Lord Edmund spake not with your lord at home ? Osw. No,
madam. Reg. What might import my sister's letter to him ? Osw. I know not, lady.
Reg.
Reg. Himself in person there ? Osw. Madam, with much ado : Your sister is the
better soldier. Reg. Lord Edmund spake not with your lord at home ? Osw. No,
madam. Reg. What might import my sister's letter to him ? Osw. I know not, lady.
Reg.
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