Historical plays: King Lear. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, pt. I-II. King Henry VJ. and P. Knapton, 1745 |
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... Duke of Burgundy . Duke of Cornwall . Duke of Albany . Earl of Glo'fter . Earl of Kent . Edgar , Son to Glo'fter . Edmund , Bastard Son to Glo'fter . Curan , a Courtier . Doctor . Fool . Ofwald , Steward to Gonerill . An old Man ...
... Duke of Burgundy . Duke of Cornwall . Duke of Albany . Earl of Glo'fter . Earl of Kent . Edgar , Son to Glo'fter . Edmund , Bastard Son to Glo'fter . Curan , a Courtier . Doctor . Fool . Ofwald , Steward to Gonerill . An old Man ...
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... Duke of Albany than Cornwall , Glo . It did always feem fo to us : but now in the divifion of the kingdom , it appears not which of the Dukes he values moft ; for qualities are fo weigh'd , that curiofity in neither can make choice of ...
... Duke of Albany than Cornwall , Glo . It did always feem fo to us : but now in the divifion of the kingdom , it appears not which of the Dukes he values moft ; for qualities are fo weigh'd , that curiofity in neither can make choice of ...
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... Duke of Albany's Palace . Enter Gonerill , and Steward . Gon . DID my father ftrike my gentleman for chiding of his fool ? Stew . Ay , Madam . Gon . By day and night he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes into one grofs crime or other ...
... Duke of Albany's Palace . Enter Gonerill , and Steward . Gon . DID my father ftrike my gentleman for chiding of his fool ? Stew . Ay , Madam . Gon . By day and night he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes into one grofs crime or other ...
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... Duke himself also , and your daughter . Lear . Ha ! fay't thou fo ? Knight . I befeech you , pardon me , my Lord , if I be mistaken ; for my duty cannot be filent , when I think your Highness is wrong'd . Lear . Thou but remember'ft me ...
... Duke himself also , and your daughter . Lear . Ha ! fay't thou fo ? Knight . I befeech you , pardon me , my Lord , if I be mistaken ; for my duty cannot be filent , when I think your Highness is wrong'd . Lear . Thou but remember'ft me ...
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... sir . I have been with your father , and given him notice that the Duke of Cornwall , and Regan his Dutchefs , will be here with him this night . Baft Baft . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , 32 King LEAR . Lear. O, let me not be mad, ...
... sir . I have been with your father , and given him notice that the Duke of Cornwall , and Regan his Dutchefs , will be here with him this night . Baft Baft . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , 32 King LEAR . Lear. O, let me not be mad, ...
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Historical plays: King Lear. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, pt.I ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1770 |
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