The History of King Lear, 1681Cornmarket P., 1969 - 68 páginas Adaptation of Shakespeare's play performed at the Duke's Theatre. |
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William Shakespeare, Nahum Tate. Baft . TH ACT IL SCENE , Glofter's House . Enter Baftard . HE Duke comes here to night , I'll take advantage Of his Arrival to compleat my project , Brother a Word , come forth , ' tis I your Friend ...
William Shakespeare, Nahum Tate. Baft . TH ACT IL SCENE , Glofter's House . Enter Baftard . HE Duke comes here to night , I'll take advantage Of his Arrival to compleat my project , Brother a Word , come forth , ' tis I your Friend ...
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... House ? Kent . Ask them will answer thee . Gent . Where may we fet our Horses ? Kent . I'th ' Mire . Gent . I am in hafte , prethee an ' thou lov'ft me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Gent . Why then I care not for Thee . Kent . An ...
... House ? Kent . Ask them will answer thee . Gent . Where may we fet our Horses ? Kent . I'th ' Mire . Gent . I am in hafte , prethee an ' thou lov'ft me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Gent . Why then I care not for Thee . Kent . An ...
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... House where twice fo many Have a Command t'attend you ? Reg . What need one ? Lear . Blood , Fire ! hear- Leaprofies and blueft Plagues ! Room , room for Hell to belch her Horrors up And drench the Circes in a stream of Fire ; Heark how ...
... House where twice fo many Have a Command t'attend you ? Reg . What need one ? Lear . Blood , Fire ! hear- Leaprofies and blueft Plagues ! Room , room for Hell to belch her Horrors up And drench the Circes in a stream of Fire ; Heark how ...
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Afide againſt agen Albany anſwer art thou Baft Baſtard beſt Bleffing Burgundy caft Cauſe Cord Cordelia Cornwall cou'd Daughter dear Death Deſign diſpatch do's doft thou Duke Duke of Cornwal e're Edmund Enter Edgar Enter Glofter Enter Lear ev'n Exeunt Exit Eyes faln Father feek felf fhall fhou'd fince firſt fome Fortune foul Fiend fpeak Friend ftill ftrike fuch Gent give Gloft Gods Gonerill Grace Hand hear Heark Heart Heav'n himſelf Horſe Houſe i'th Ingratefull injur'd Juft Kent King KING LEAR laſt Liege Lord Love Madam Majeſty Maſter moſt muft muſt Night o'th Paffion paſt pleaſure poor poor Tom Pow'r Prifoner Regan ſcarce ſee ſhall Sifter Slave ſpeak ſtand ſtill thee Thefe there's theſe thine thoſe Thou art Traytor truſt twas twill Vertue Villain weep Whilft whofe Whoſe Worfe wou'd wretched wrong'd