The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... Fool . Ofwald , Steward to Gonerill . A Captain , employ'd by Edmund . Gentleman , Attendant on Cordelia . A Herald . Old Man , Tenant to Glo'fter . Servant to Cornwall . zd . Servants to Glo'fter . Gonerill , Regan , Daughters to Lear ...
... Fool . Ofwald , Steward to Gonerill . A Captain , employ'd by Edmund . Gentleman , Attendant on Cordelia . A Herald . Old Man , Tenant to Glo'fter . Servant to Cornwall . zd . Servants to Glo'fter . Gonerill , Regan , Daughters to Lear ...
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... fool ? Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . By day and night , he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes into one grofs crime or other , That fets us all at odds ; I'll not endure it : His Knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On ev'ry trifle ...
... fool ? Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . By day and night , he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes into one grofs crime or other , That fets us all at odds ; I'll not endure it : His Knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On ev'ry trifle ...
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... fool ? go you , and call my fool hither . You , you , firrah , where's my daughter ? Enter Steward . Stew . So please you [ Exit . Lear . What fays the fellow there ? call the clotpole back where's my fool , ho ? - I think , the world's ...
... fool ? go you , and call my fool hither . You , you , firrah , where's my daughter ? Enter Steward . Stew . So please you [ Exit . Lear . What fays the fellow there ? call the clotpole back where's my fool , ho ? - I think , the world's ...
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... fool ? I have not seen him these two days . Knight . Since my young lady's going into France , Sir , the fool hath much pined away . Lear . No more of that , I have noted it well ; go you and tell my ... Fool . Fool . Let me 22 King LEA R.
... fool ? I have not seen him these two days . Knight . Since my young lady's going into France , Sir , the fool hath much pined away . Lear . No more of that , I have noted it well ; go you and tell my ... Fool . Fool . Let me 22 King LEA R.
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... Fool . Fool . Let me hire him too , here's my coxcomb . [ Giving his cap . Lear . How now , my pretty knave ? how do'ft thou ? Fool . Sirrah , you were beft take My coxcomb . Kent . Why , my boy ? Fool . Why ? for taking one's part ...
... Fool . Fool . Let me hire him too , here's my coxcomb . [ Giving his cap . Lear . How now , my pretty knave ? how do'ft thou ? Fool . Sirrah , you were beft take My coxcomb . Kent . Why , my boy ? Fool . Why ? for taking one's part ...
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