King LearAnthony Treherne, 1904 - Počet stran: 399 |
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Strana 78
... a blessing against his will : if thou follow him thou must needs wear my coxcomb . How now , nuncle ! Would I had two coxcombs and two daughters ! Lear . Why , my boy ? Fool . If I gave them all my living , 78 KING LEAR.
... a blessing against his will : if thou follow him thou must needs wear my coxcomb . How now , nuncle ! Would I had two coxcombs and two daughters ! Lear . Why , my boy ? Fool . If I gave them all my living , 78 KING LEAR.
Strana 79
... Lady the brach may stand by the fire and stink . Lear . A pestilent gall to me ! Fool . Sirrah , I'll teach thee a speech . Lear . Do. Fool . Mark it , nuncle : Have more than thou showest , Speak less than thou 79 KING LEAR.
... Lady the brach may stand by the fire and stink . Lear . A pestilent gall to me ! Fool . Sirrah , I'll teach thee a speech . Lear . Do. Fool . Mark it , nuncle : Have more than thou showest , Speak less than thou 79 KING LEAR.
Strana 81
... nuncle ? Lear . Why , no , nothing can be made out of boy ; nothing . Fool . [ To KENT . ] Prithee , tell him , so much the rent of his land comes to : he will not believe a fool . Lear . A bitter fool ! Fool . Dost thou know the ...
... nuncle ? Lear . Why , no , nothing can be made out of boy ; nothing . Fool . [ To KENT . ] Prithee , tell him , so much the rent of his land comes to : he will not believe a fool . Lear . A bitter fool ! Fool . Dost thou know the ...
Strana 83
... Nuncle , give me an egg , and I'll give thee two crowns . Lear . What two crowns shall they be ? Fool . Why , after I have cut the egg i ' the middle and eat up the meat , the two crowns of the egg . When thou clovest thy crown i ' the ...
... Nuncle , give me an egg , and I'll give thee two crowns . Lear . What two crowns shall they be ? Fool . Why , after I have cut the egg i ' the middle and eat up the meat , the two crowns of the egg . When thou clovest thy crown i ' the ...
Strana 84
... , sirrah ? Fool . I have used it , nuncle , ever since thou madest thy daughters thy mothers ; for when thou gavest them the rod and puttest down thine own breeches , Then they for sudden joy did weep , And I 84 KING LEAR.
... , sirrah ? Fool . I have used it , nuncle , ever since thou madest thy daughters thy mothers ; for when thou gavest them the rod and puttest down thine own breeches , Then they for sudden joy did weep , And I 84 KING LEAR.
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