The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... night , I here disclaim all my paternal care , And , from this minute , hold thee as a stranger Both to my blood and favour . Kent . This is phrenzy . Consider , good my liege- Lear . Peace , Kent ; Come not between a dragon and his ...
... night , I here disclaim all my paternal care , And , from this minute , hold thee as a stranger Both to my blood and favour . Kent . This is phrenzy . Consider , good my liege- Lear . Peace , Kent ; Come not between a dragon and his ...
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... you ' vile civet - box . [ Trips up his heels . Lear . I thank thee , fellow , thou serv'st me . Kent , Come , sir , arise , away ; I'll teach you dif- ferences . [ Exit ŎSWALD , Gon . [ Within . ] By day and night 18 [ ACT I KING LEAR.
... you ' vile civet - box . [ Trips up his heels . Lear . I thank thee , fellow , thou serv'st me . Kent , Come , sir , arise , away ; I'll teach you dif- ferences . [ Exit ŎSWALD , Gon . [ Within . ] By day and night 18 [ ACT I KING LEAR.
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... night ! this is insuffer- able ; I will not bear it . Enter GONERIL , attended . Lear . Now , daughter , why that frontlet on ? Speak , does that frown become our presence ? Gon . Sir , this licentious insolence of your servants Is most ...
... night ! this is insuffer- able ; I will not bear it . Enter GONERIL , attended . Lear . Now , daughter , why that frontlet on ? Speak , does that frown become our presence ? Gon . Sir , this licentious insolence of your servants Is most ...
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... night ; I'll take ad- vantage Of his arrival to complete my project.— Brother , a word ; come forth ! ' tis I , your friend . Enter EDGAR . My father watches for you , fly this place ; Intelligence is given where you are hid ; Take the ...
... night ; I'll take ad- vantage Of his arrival to complete my project.— Brother , a word ; come forth ! ' tis I , your friend . Enter EDGAR . My father watches for you , fly this place ; Intelligence is given where you are hid ; Take the ...
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... night in haste , And Regan with him . Edg . Let them come on ; I'll stay and clear my- self . Edm . Your innocence at leisure may be heard , But Gloster's storming rage as yet is deaf , And you may perish ere allow'd the hearing . I ...
... night in haste , And Regan with him . Edg . Let them come on ; I'll stay and clear my- self . Edm . Your innocence at leisure may be heard , But Gloster's storming rage as yet is deaf , And you may perish ere allow'd the hearing . I ...
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The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at ..., Volume 4 Mrs. Inchbald Visualização integral - 1824 |
The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays which are Acted at ..., Volume 4 Mrs. Inchbald Visualização integral - 1808 |
The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Visualização integral - 1808 |
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