King LearCassell & Company, 1908 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 175
... Trumpets , speak ! [ Alarums . They fight . EDMUND falls . Alb . Save him , save him ! Gon . This is practice , Gloster ; By the law of arms , thou wast not bound to answer An unknown opposite ; thou art not vanquished , But cozened and ...
... Trumpets , speak ! [ Alarums . They fight . EDMUND falls . Alb . Save him , save him ! Gon . This is practice , Gloster ; By the law of arms , thou wast not bound to answer An unknown opposite ; thou art not vanquished , But cozened and ...
Strana 178
... trumpets sounded , And there I left him tranced . Alb . But who was this ? Edg . Kent , sir , the banished Kent ; who in dis- guise Followed his enemy king , and did him service Improper for a slave . Enter a Gentleman , with a bloody ...
... trumpets sounded , And there I left him tranced . Alb . But who was this ? Edg . Kent , sir , the banished Kent ; who in dis- guise Followed his enemy king , and did him service Improper for a slave . Enter a Gentleman , with a bloody ...
Strana 195
... trumpet or cornet . II . i . p . 66 . Turlygod : a mad vagrant and beggar . II . iii , p . 78 . Unbolted : coarse . II . ii . p . 72 . Unkind : unnatural . I. i . p . 30 . Unpossessing : without landed estates . II . i . p . 65 ...
... trumpet or cornet . II . i . p . 66 . Turlygod : a mad vagrant and beggar . II . iii , p . 78 . Unbolted : coarse . II . ii . p . 72 . Unkind : unnatural . I. i . p . 30 . Unpossessing : without landed estates . II . i . p . 65 ...
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