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Pagina 11
That the , who ev'n but now was your best object Your Praife's argument , balm of your age , Dearest and beft ; fhould in this trice of time Commit a thing fo monftrous , to dismantle So many folds of favour ! fufe , her offence Must be ...
That the , who ev'n but now was your best object Your Praife's argument , balm of your age , Dearest and beft ; fhould in this trice of time Commit a thing fo monftrous , to dismantle So many folds of favour ! fufe , her offence Must be ...
Pagina 21
... I am qua → lify'd in and the beft of me is diligence . : Lear . How old art thou ? Kent . Not fo young , Sir , to love a woman for finging ; nor fo old , to doat on her for any thing . I have years on my back forty eight . Lear .
... I am qua → lify'd in and the beft of me is diligence . : Lear . How old art thou ? Kent . Not fo young , Sir , to love a woman for finging ; nor fo old , to doat on her for any thing . I have years on my back forty eight . Lear .
Pagina 25
I had rather be any kind o'thing than a fool , and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou haft pared thy wit o'both fides , and left nothing i ' th ' middle :. here comes one o ' th ' parings . To them , Enter Gonerill , Lear .
I had rather be any kind o'thing than a fool , and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou haft pared thy wit o'both fides , and left nothing i ' th ' middle :. here comes one o ' th ' parings . To them , Enter Gonerill , Lear .
Pagina 30
O you before to Glofter with these letters ; acquaint my daughter no further with any thing you know , than comes from her demand out of the letter ; if your diligence be not speedy , I shall be there afore you . Kent .
O you before to Glofter with these letters ; acquaint my daughter no further with any thing you know , than comes from her demand out of the letter ; if your diligence be not speedy , I shall be there afore you . Kent .
Pagina 31
Ready , my lord . Lear . Come , boy . Fool . She that's a maid now , and laughs at my departure , Shall not be a maid long , unless things be cut shorter . [ Exeunt B4 Аст LITE 629 ACT II . SCENE , A Caftle belonging King L EAR . 31.
Ready , my lord . Lear . Come , boy . Fool . She that's a maid now , and laughs at my departure , Shall not be a maid long , unless things be cut shorter . [ Exeunt B4 Аст LITE 629 ACT II . SCENE , A Caftle belonging King L EAR . 31.
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The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the ..., Volume 6 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1740 |
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