King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 78 oldal |
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31. oldal
... ATTENDANTS . Reg . I pray you , sir , take patience ; I have hope That you know less to value her desert , Than she to slack her duty . Lear . Ha ! How's that ? Reg . I cannot think my sister in the least Would fail in her respects ...
... ATTENDANTS . Reg . I pray you , sir , take patience ; I have hope That you know less to value her desert , Than she to slack her duty . Lear . Ha ! How's that ? Reg . I cannot think my sister in the least Would fail in her respects ...
32. oldal
... ATTENDANTS . Who comes here ? Oh , Heav'ns ! If do love old men ; if your sweet sway you Allow obedience ; if yourselves are old , Make it your cause ; send down , and take my part ! Why , Gorgon , dost thou come to haunt me here ? Art ...
... ATTENDANTS . Who comes here ? Oh , Heav'ns ! If do love old men ; if your sweet sway you Allow obedience ; if yourselves are old , Make it your cause ; send down , and take my part ! Why , Gorgon , dost thou come to haunt me here ? Art ...
41. oldal
... attendants are Allsworn , and honourable : -They induced to steal it , " And by a stranger ? -No ; he hath enjoy'd her : The cognizance of her incontinency Is this , she hath bought the name of whore thus dearly.- There , take thy hire ...
... attendants are Allsworn , and honourable : -They induced to steal it , " And by a stranger ? -No ; he hath enjoy'd her : The cognizance of her incontinency Is this , she hath bought the name of whore thus dearly.- There , take thy hire ...
50. oldal
... ATTENDANTS . Cym . Thus far ; and so farewell . Luc . Thanks , royal sir . I am right sorry , that I must report ye My master's enemy . I desire of you A conduct over land , to Milford Haven . Cym . My lords , you are appointed for that ...
... ATTENDANTS . Cym . Thus far ; and so farewell . Luc . Thanks , royal sir . I am right sorry , that I must report ye My master's enemy . I desire of you A conduct over land , to Milford Haven . Cym . My lords , you are appointed for that ...
67. oldal
... attendants ; It is not probable he would come alone .-- I had no mind To hunt this day : the boy Fidele's sickness Did make my way long forth . Guid . With his own sword , Which he did wave against my throat , I've ta'en His head from ...
... attendants ; It is not probable he would come alone .-- I had no mind To hunt this day : the boy Fidele's sickness Did make my way long forth . Guid . With his own sword , Which he did wave against my throat , I've ta'en His head from ...
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