King LearClarendon Press, 1877 - 200 páginas |
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Página ix
... fortunes of another father who was brought to misery by the unfilial conduct of his son , and by the combination the plot is rendered more complex , and the interest in the development is increased in the highest degree . In Sir Philip ...
... fortunes of another father who was brought to misery by the unfilial conduct of his son , and by the combination the plot is rendered more complex , and the interest in the development is increased in the highest degree . In Sir Philip ...
Página x
... fortune they were in , ) moued the Princes to go out vnto them , and aske the younger what they were ? Sirs ( answered he with a good grace , and made the more agreeable by a certaine noble kind of piteousnesse ) I see well you are ...
... fortune they were in , ) moued the Princes to go out vnto them , and aske the younger what they were ? Sirs ( answered he with a good grace , and made the more agreeable by a certaine noble kind of piteousnesse ) I see well you are ...
Página xiii
... Fortune for my deserts , as if he would carie mudde in a chest of Chrystall : for well I know , he that now raigneth ... fortunes of the Prince of Paphlagonia and his two sons we are not concerned . It is sufficient to say that he is ...
... Fortune for my deserts , as if he would carie mudde in a chest of Chrystall : for well I know , he that now raigneth ... fortunes of the Prince of Paphlagonia and his two sons we are not concerned . It is sufficient to say that he is ...
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... fortunes . Good my lord , Cor . You have begot me , bred me , loved me : I Return those duties back as are right fit , Obey you , love you , and most honour you . Why have my sisters husbands , if they say They love you all ? Haply ...
... fortunes . Good my lord , Cor . You have begot me , bred me , loved me : I Return those duties back as are right fit , Obey you , love you , and most honour you . Why have my sisters husbands , if they say They love you all ? Haply ...
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... fortune are his love , I shall not be his wife . 240 France . Fairest Cordelia , that art most rich , being poor ; Most choice , forsaken ; and most loved , despised ! Thee and thy virtues here I seize upon : Be it lawful I take up ...
... fortune are his love , I shall not be his wife . 240 France . Fairest Cordelia , that art most rich , being poor ; Most choice , forsaken ; and most loved , despised ! Thee and thy virtues here I seize upon : Be it lawful I take up ...
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