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... . Servants to Cornwall . GONERIL , REGAN , Daughters to Lear . CORDELIA , Knights attending on the King , Officers , Messengers , Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE , BRITAIN . KING LEAR . ACT I. SCENE I. — A Room PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... . Servants to Cornwall . GONERIL , REGAN , Daughters to Lear . CORDELIA , Knights attending on the King , Officers , Messengers , Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE , BRITAIN . KING LEAR . ACT I. SCENE I. — A Room PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
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... scene . The king has already divided his kingdom , and yet when he enters he examines his daughters , to discover in what proportions he should divide it . Perhaps Kent and Gloster only were privy to his design , which he still kept in ...
... scene . The king has already divided his kingdom , and yet when he enters he examines his daughters , to discover in what proportions he should divide it . Perhaps Kent and Gloster only were privy to his design , which he still kept in ...
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... SCENE II . A Hall in the Earl of Gloster's Castle . Enter EDMUND , with a Letter . Edm . Thou , nature , art my goddess ; to thy law My services are bound : Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom ' ; and permit 5 of long ...
... SCENE II . A Hall in the Earl of Gloster's Castle . Enter EDMUND , with a Letter . Edm . Thou , nature , art my goddess ; to thy law My services are bound : Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom ' ; and permit 5 of long ...
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... SCENE IV . A Hall in the same . Enter KENT disguised . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech diffuse , my good intent May carry through itself to that full issue For which I raz'd my likeness .-- Now , banish ...
... SCENE IV . A Hall in the same . Enter KENT disguised . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech diffuse , my good intent May carry through itself to that full issue For which I raz'd my likeness .-- Now , banish ...
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... . ] This is an endearing circumstance in the fool's cha- racter , and creates such an interest in his favour , as his wit alone might have failed to procure for him . STEEVENS . Re - enter Steward . O , you sir , SCENE IV . 27 KING LEAR .
... . ] This is an endearing circumstance in the fool's cha- racter , and creates such an interest in his favour , as his wit alone might have failed to procure for him . STEEVENS . Re - enter Steward . O , you sir , SCENE IV . 27 KING LEAR .
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