King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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Strana 28
... fathers declin'd , the father should be as ward to the son , and the son manage his revenue . 71. heard him oft ] F ; the father ] F ; his father Q. Glou . O villain , villain ! His very opinion. Glou . It is his ? not in the contents ...
... fathers declin'd , the father should be as ward to the son , and the son manage his revenue . 71. heard him oft ] F ; the father ] F ; his father Q. Glou . O villain , villain ! His very opinion. Glou . It is his ? not in the contents ...
Strana 223
... father halfe so well as I doe you . I then , my deeds should proue in playner case , How much my zeale aboundeth to ... father , The same to you I beare , my gracious Lord . Gon . Here is an answere answerlesse indeed : Were you my ...
... father halfe so well as I doe you . I then , my deeds should proue in playner case , How much my zeale aboundeth to ... father , The same to you I beare , my gracious Lord . Gon . Here is an answere answerlesse indeed : Were you my ...
Strana 242
... father vsde : Then I besought my king with teares vpon my knee , That he would aide my father thus by them misusde Who nought at all my humble heste refusde : But sent to euery coste of Fraunce for ayde , Wherwith my father home might ...
... father vsde : Then I besought my king with teares vpon my knee , That he would aide my father thus by them misusde Who nought at all my humble heste refusde : But sent to euery coste of Fraunce for ayde , Wherwith my father home might ...
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