The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumul 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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William Shakespeare. KING LEAR . ] The story of this tragedy had found its way into many ballads and other metrical pieces ; yet Shake- speare seems to have been more indebted to The True Chro- nicle History of King Leir and his Three ...
William Shakespeare. KING LEAR . ] The story of this tragedy had found its way into many ballads and other metrical pieces ; yet Shake- speare seems to have been more indebted to The True Chro- nicle History of King Leir and his Three ...
Pagina 151
... king . Lear . If thou be as poor for a subject , as he is for a king , thou art poor enough . What wouldest thou ? Kent . Service . Lear . Who wouldest thou serve ? Kent , You . Lear . Dost thou know me , fellow ? Kent SCENE IV . 151 KING ...
... king . Lear . If thou be as poor for a subject , as he is for a king , thou art poor enough . What wouldest thou ? Kent . Service . Lear . Who wouldest thou serve ? Kent , You . Lear . Dost thou know me , fellow ? Kent SCENE IV . 151 KING ...
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... LEAR , fantastically dressed up with flowers . The safer sense will ne'er accommodate His master thus . Lear . No , they cannot touch me for coining ; I am the king himself . Edg . O thou side - piercing sight ! Lear ... KING LEAR .
... LEAR , fantastically dressed up with flowers . The safer sense will ne'er accommodate His master thus . Lear . No , they cannot touch me for coining ; I am the king himself . Edg . O thou side - piercing sight ! Lear ... KING LEAR .
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