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8. oldal
... Here I disclaim all my paternal care , Propinquity , and property of blood , And
as a stranger to my heart and me Hold thee , from this , for ever . The barb'rous
Scythian , Or he that makes his generation , meffes To gorge his appetite ; shall to
...
... Here I disclaim all my paternal care , Propinquity , and property of blood , And
as a stranger to my heart and me Hold thee , from this , for ever . The barb'rous
Scythian , Or he that makes his generation , meffes To gorge his appetite ; shall to
...
21. oldal
And let his Knights have colder looks among you : what grows of it , no matter ;
advise your fellows fo : I'll write strait to my sister to hold my course : prepare for
dinner . Exeunt . SCENE changes to an open Place before the Palace . Kent .
And let his Knights have colder looks among you : what grows of it , no matter ;
advise your fellows fo : I'll write strait to my sister to hold my course : prepare for
dinner . Exeunt . SCENE changes to an open Place before the Palace . Kent .
27. oldal
Yes , forsooth , I will hold my tongue ; ( To Gonerill . ] so your face bids me , tho '
you say nothing Mum , mum , he that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all ,
shall want some . [ Singing . That's a sheald pearcod . Gon . Not only , Sir , this
your ...
Yes , forsooth , I will hold my tongue ; ( To Gonerill . ] so your face bids me , tho '
you say nothing Mum , mum , he that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all ,
shall want some . [ Singing . That's a sheald pearcod . Gon . Not only , Sir , this
your ...
31. oldal
A hundred Knights ; yes , that on ev'ry dream , Each buz , each fancy , each
complaint , diflike , He may enguard his dotage with their pow'rs , And hold our
lives at mercy . Oswald , I say . Alb . Well , you may fear too far ; a Gon . Safer
than trust ...
A hundred Knights ; yes , that on ev'ry dream , Each buz , each fancy , each
complaint , diflike , He may enguard his dotage with their pow'rs , And hold our
lives at mercy . Oswald , I say . Alb . Well , you may fear too far ; a Gon . Safer
than trust ...
40. oldal
( 16 ) Corn . What art thou mad , old fellow ? Glo . How fell you out ? say that .
Kent . No contraries hold more antipathy , Than I and such a knave . Corn . Why
doft thou call him knave ? what is his fault ? Kent . His countenance likes me not .
( 16 ) Corn . What art thou mad , old fellow ? Glo . How fell you out ? say that .
Kent . No contraries hold more antipathy , Than I and such a knave . Corn . Why
doft thou call him knave ? what is his fault ? Kent . His countenance likes me not .
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