The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden and Haymarket, Volume 4Longman [and others], 1808 |
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... better reason than all , why they are all wrong . DRAMATIS PERSONE . KING LEAR . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. An. KING LEAR DRURY LANE . COVENT GARDEN . Mr. Kemble . DUKE OF BURGUNDY Mr. Dignum . DUKE OF CORNWALL Mr. C. Kemble . DUKE OF ...
... better reason than all , why they are all wrong . DRAMATIS PERSONE . KING LEAR . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. An. KING LEAR DRURY LANE . COVENT GARDEN . Mr. Kemble . DUKE OF BURGUNDY Mr. Dignum . DUKE OF CORNWALL Mr. C. Kemble . DUKE OF ...
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... better on't , And mend thy speech a little . Cord . O my liege ! You gave me being , bred me , dearly love me , And I return my duty as I ought , Obey you , love you , and most honour you . Why have my sisters husbands , if they love ...
... better on't , And mend thy speech a little . Cord . O my liege ! You gave me being , bred me , dearly love me , And I return my duty as I ought , Obey you , love you , and most honour you . Why have my sisters husbands , if they love ...
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... better first . Lear . Now , by the gods Kent . Now , by the gods , rash king , thou swear'st in vain . Lear . Ha , traitor ! Kent . Do , kill thy physician , Lear ; Strike through my throat ; yet , with my latest breath , I'll thunder ...
... better first . Lear . Now , by the gods Kent . Now , by the gods , rash king , thou swear'st in vain . Lear . Ha , traitor ! Kent . Do , kill thy physician , Lear ; Strike through my throat ; yet , with my latest breath , I'll thunder ...
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... better faces in my time , Than stand on any shoulders now before me . Reg . This is some fellow , that having once been prais'd For bluntness , since affects a saucy rudeness ; But I have known one of these surly knaves , That in his ...
... better faces in my time , Than stand on any shoulders now before me . Reg . This is some fellow , that having once been prais'd For bluntness , since affects a saucy rudeness ; But I have known one of these surly knaves , That in his ...
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... better answer . Glost . My dear lord , You know the fiery quality of the Duke . Lear . Vengeance ! death ! plague ! confusion ! Fiery ? What quality ? -- Why Gloster , Gloster , I'd speak with the Duke of Cornwall and his wife . Glost ...
... better answer . Glost . My dear lord , You know the fiery quality of the Duke . Lear . Vengeance ! death ! plague ! confusion ! Fiery ? What quality ? -- Why Gloster , Gloster , I'd speak with the Duke of Cornwall and his wife . Glost ...
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