The Tragedies of Shakespeare, Band 2Modern Library, 1943 - 1266 Seiten |
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... REGAN . I am glad to see your Highness . Kent is set út liberty LEAR . Regan , I think you are ; I know what reason I have to think so : if thou shouldst not be glad , I would divorce me from thy mother's tomb , Sepulchring an adultress ...
... REGAN . I am glad to see your Highness . Kent is set út liberty LEAR . Regan , I think you are ; I know what reason I have to think so : if thou shouldst not be glad , I would divorce me from thy mother's tomb , Sepulchring an adultress ...
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William Shakespeare. REGAN . I pray you , sir , take patience . I have hope You less know how to value her desert Than she to scant her duty . LEAR . Say , how is that ? REGAN . I cannot think my sister in the least Would fail her ...
William Shakespeare. REGAN . I pray you , sir , take patience . I have hope You less know how to value her desert Than she to scant her duty . LEAR . Say , how is that ? REGAN . I cannot think my sister in the least Would fail her ...
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... Regan and Oswald REGAN . But are my brother's powers set forth ? Ay , madam . OSWALD . REGAN . Himself in person there ? OSWALD . Your sister is the better soldier . Madam , with much ado : REGAN . Lord Edmund spake not with your lord ...
... Regan and Oswald REGAN . But are my brother's powers set forth ? Ay , madam . OSWALD . REGAN . Himself in person there ? OSWALD . Your sister is the better soldier . Madam , with much ado : REGAN . Lord Edmund spake not with your lord ...
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HAMLET PRINCE OF DENMARK | 581 |
KING LEAR | 689 |
OTHELLO THE MOOR OF VENICE | 787 |
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