King LearClarendon Press, 1877 - 200 páginas |
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... come to great yeeres , and beganne to waxe vnweldy through age , he thought to vnderstand the affections of his daughters towards him , and preferre hir whome hee best loued , to the succession ouer the kingdome : there- fore hee firste ...
... come to great yeeres , and beganne to waxe vnweldy through age , he thought to vnderstand the affections of his daughters towards him , and preferre hir whome hee best loued , to the succession ouer the kingdome : there- fore hee firste ...
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... come to their handes , arose against him in armour , & reft from him the gouernance of the land , vpon conditions to be continued for tearme of life : by ye whiche he was put to his portion , that is , to liue after a rate assigned to ...
... come to their handes , arose against him in armour , & reft from him the gouernance of the land , vpon conditions to be continued for tearme of life : by ye whiche he was put to his portion , that is , to liue after a rate assigned to ...
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... come to the age of a man , both poorely arrayed , extreamely weather - beaten ; the olde man blind , the young man leading him : and yet through all those mise- ries , in both there seemed to appeare a kind of noblenesse , not sutable ...
... come to the age of a man , both poorely arrayed , extreamely weather - beaten ; the olde man blind , the young man leading him : and yet through all those mise- ries , in both there seemed to appeare a kind of noblenesse , not sutable ...
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... comes too short : that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious square of sense possesses And find I am alone felicitate In your dear highness ' love . Cor . [ Aside ] Then poor Cordelia . And yet not so ...
... comes too short : that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious square of sense possesses And find I am alone felicitate In your dear highness ' love . Cor . [ Aside ] Then poor Cordelia . And yet not so ...
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... come of nothing : speak again . Cor . Unhappy that I am , I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more nor less . 80 Lear . How , how , Cordelia ! mend your speech a little , Lest it may ...
... come of nothing : speak again . Cor . Unhappy that I am , I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more nor less . 80 Lear . How , how , Cordelia ! mend your speech a little , Lest it may ...
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