King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 78 oldal |
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32. oldal
... CLOTEN , LOCKINE , and MADAN . Loc . Your lordship is the most patient man in loss , the coldest that ever turned up ace . Cloten . It would make any man cold to lose . Loc . But not every man patient , after the noble temper of your ...
... CLOTEN , LOCKINE , and MADAN . Loc . Your lordship is the most patient man in loss , the coldest that ever turned up ace . Cloten . It would make any man cold to lose . Loc . But not every man patient , after the noble temper of your ...
33. oldal
... CLOTEN , LOCRINE , and MADAN , with SING- ERS and DANCERS , as MASKERS . Cloten . Come on , tune first a very excellent good conceited thing , after a wonderful sweet air , with ad- mirable rich words to it , and then let her consider ...
... CLOTEN , LOCRINE , and MADAN , with SING- ERS and DANCERS , as MASKERS . Cloten . Come on , tune first a very excellent good conceited thing , after a wonderful sweet air , with ad- mirable rich words to it , and then let her consider ...
34. oldal
... Cloten . A gentleman . Helen . No more ? Cloten . Yes , and a gentlewoman's son . Helen . That's more [ Knocks . Than some , whose tailors are as dear as yours , Can justly boast of : what's your lordship's pleasure ? Cloten . Your ...
... Cloten . A gentleman . Helen . No more ? Cloten . Yes , and a gentlewoman's son . Helen . That's more [ Knocks . Than some , whose tailors are as dear as yours , Can justly boast of : what's your lordship's pleasure ? Cloten . Your ...
35. oldal
... Cloten . To leave you in your madness , ' twere my sin ; I will not . Imog . Fools cure not mad folks . Cloten . Do you call me fool ? Imog . As I am mad , I do : If you'll be patient , I'll no more be mad ; That cures us both . I am ...
... Cloten . To leave you in your madness , ' twere my sin ; I will not . Imog . Fools cure not mad folks . Cloten . Do you call me fool ? Imog . As I am mad , I do : If you'll be patient , I'll no more be mad ; That cures us both . I am ...
36. oldal
... Cloten . How now ? Imog . Pisanio ! [ Misses her Bracelet . Cloten . His garment ? Now , the devil- Enter PISANIO . Imog . To Helen , my woman , hie thee presently- Cloten . His garment ? Imog . I am sprited with a fool ; Frighted , and ...
... Cloten . How now ? Imog . Pisanio ! [ Misses her Bracelet . Cloten . His garment ? Now , the devil- Enter PISANIO . Imog . To Helen , my woman , hie thee presently- Cloten . His garment ? Imog . I am sprited with a fool ; Frighted , and ...
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