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... poor Cordellae's cause .. O heare me speak for her , my gracious lord , Whose deeds have not deserved this ruthless doom . And to this Leir hastily replies : Urge this no more , and if thou love thy life . Observe the closely parallel ...
... poor Cordellae's cause .. O heare me speak for her , my gracious lord , Whose deeds have not deserved this ruthless doom . And to this Leir hastily replies : Urge this no more , and if thou love thy life . Observe the closely parallel ...
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... poor idea of the old king's sense ; it is adopted , however , by Higgins in the Mirror for Magis- Cordell is there made to say : trates . Us all our father Leire did love too well , God wot . But minding her that lov'd him best to note ...
... poor idea of the old king's sense ; it is adopted , however , by Higgins in the Mirror for Magis- Cordell is there made to say : trates . Us all our father Leire did love too well , God wot . But minding her that lov'd him best to note ...
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... poor outcast Lear on that dark heath with his bare , discrowned head exposed to rain and storm , and To the most terrible and nimble stroke Of quick , cross lightning , attended still by his fool , who ever and anon , amid the moaning ...
... poor outcast Lear on that dark heath with his bare , discrowned head exposed to rain and storm , and To the most terrible and nimble stroke Of quick , cross lightning , attended still by his fool , who ever and anon , amid the moaning ...
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... poor and afflicted king are gradually turning , words fall from his lips pregnant with deep wisdom , and brimful of pity for the sad ills of suffering humanity . He is driven to exclaim : Poor naked wretches , wheresoe'er you are , That ...
... poor and afflicted king are gradually turning , words fall from his lips pregnant with deep wisdom , and brimful of pity for the sad ills of suffering humanity . He is driven to exclaim : Poor naked wretches , wheresoe'er you are , That ...
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... poor seat of England . " ... 5 , 6. equalities . weighed equali- ties , shares are so balanced , one against the other , or perhaps are so carefully considered and adjusted . I prefer , on the whole , this , the Quarto reading , but ...
... poor seat of England . " ... 5 , 6. equalities . weighed equali- ties , shares are so balanced , one against the other , or perhaps are so carefully considered and adjusted . I prefer , on the whole , this , the Quarto reading , but ...
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