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King Lear , III , 2:49 1 simular : counterfeit . ? guilts ... grace : destroy your hiding places and beg mercy of the gods . K. LEAR ( striking his head ) . O Lear , Lear , Lear ! Beat at this gate , that let thy folly in , And thy dear ...
King Lear , III , 2:49 1 simular : counterfeit . ? guilts ... grace : destroy your hiding places and beg mercy of the gods . K. LEAR ( striking his head ) . O Lear , Lear , Lear ! Beat at this gate , that let thy folly in , And thy dear ...
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Lear . O ! let me not be mad , not mad , sweet heaven ; Keep me in temper ; I would not be mad ! King Lear , I , 5:50 ness K. LEAR . O ! that way madness lies ; let me shun that ; No more of that . King Lear , III , 4:21 That I have ...
Lear . O ! let me not be mad , not mad , sweet heaven ; Keep me in temper ; I would not be mad ! King Lear , I , 5:50 ness K. LEAR . O ! that way madness lies ; let me shun that ; No more of that . King Lear , III , 4:21 That I have ...
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Arm it in rags , a pigmy's straw does King Lear , III , 4 : 134 , 139 pierce it . King Lear , IV , 6 : 153 Kent . Now , good my lord , lie here and rest awhile . CORDELIA . How does my royal lord ? How K. LEAR .
Arm it in rags , a pigmy's straw does King Lear , III , 4 : 134 , 139 pierce it . King Lear , IV , 6 : 153 Kent . Now , good my lord , lie here and rest awhile . CORDELIA . How does my royal lord ? How K. LEAR .
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