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... Master Chatterley . LEAR PUBLISHED BY LONGMAN & co KING LEAR . ACT. wrong . KING LEAR DRURY - LANE . Mr Kemble . DUKE OF BURGUNDY Mr Dignum . DUKE OF CORNWALL Mr C. Kemble . DUKE OF ALBANY EARL OF KENT EARL OF GLOSTER EDGAR EDMUND Mr ...
... Master Chatterley . LEAR PUBLISHED BY LONGMAN & co KING LEAR . ACT. wrong . KING LEAR DRURY - LANE . Mr Kemble . DUKE OF BURGUNDY Mr Dignum . DUKE OF CORNWALL Mr C. Kemble . DUKE OF ALBANY EARL OF KENT EARL OF GLOSTER EDGAR EDMUND Mr ...
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... master follow'd , And , as my patron , thought on in my pray'rs , Lear Away ! the bow is bent , make from the shaft . Kent . [ Rises . ] No , let it fall , and drench within my heart : Be Kent unmannerly when Lear is mad ; Thy youngest ...
... master follow'd , And , as my patron , thought on in my pray'rs , Lear Away ! the bow is bent , make from the shaft . Kent . [ Rises . ] No , let it fall , and drench within my heart : Be Kent unmannerly when Lear is mad ; Thy youngest ...
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... master Lear shall find thee full of labours . Enter KING LEAR , attended by his KNIGHTS . Lear . In there , and tell our daughter we are here . [ Exit First KNight , Now , what art thou ? Kent . A man , sir , Lear . What dost thou ...
... master Lear shall find thee full of labours . Enter KING LEAR , attended by his KNIGHTS . Lear . In there , and tell our daughter we are here . [ Exit First KNight , Now , what art thou ? Kent . A man , sir , Lear . What dost thou ...
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... master , lately To strike me on a slender misconstruction ; Whilst , watching his advantage , this old lurcher Tripp'd me behind , for which the king extoll'd him ; And , flush'd with the honour of this bold exploit , Drew on me here ...
... master , lately To strike me on a slender misconstruction ; Whilst , watching his advantage , this old lurcher Tripp'd me behind , for which the king extoll'd him ; And , flush'd with the honour of this bold exploit , Drew on me here ...
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... master , Will check him for't ; but needs must take it ill To be thus slighted in his messenger . Corn . We'll answer that ; Our sister may receive it worse to have Her gentleman assaulted . To our business , lead . [ Exeunt all but ...
... master , Will check him for't ; but needs must take it ill To be thus slighted in his messenger . Corn . We'll answer that ; Our sister may receive it worse to have Her gentleman assaulted . To our business , lead . [ Exeunt all but ...
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