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... lady's father " ! my lord's knave : you whoreson dog ! you slave ! you cur ! Osw . I am none of these , my lord ; I beseech your Lear . Do you bandy looks with me , you rascal ? Osw . I'll not be strucken , my lord . Kent . Nor tripped ...
... lady's father " ! my lord's knave : you whoreson dog ! you slave ! you cur ! Osw . I am none of these , my lord ; I beseech your Lear . Do you bandy looks with me , you rascal ? Osw . I'll not be strucken , my lord . Kent . Nor tripped ...
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... Lady the brach ] Malone ( Steevens , comma after " Lady " ) , Lady oth'e brach Q , the Lady Brach F. 107. Kent . Why , fool ] this speech is in the Folio wrongly given to Lear . 109. as ... sits ] as the fortunes of men veer up and down ...
... Lady the brach ] Malone ( Steevens , comma after " Lady " ) , Lady oth'e brach Q , the Lady Brach F. 107. Kent . Why , fool ] this speech is in the Folio wrongly given to Lear . 109. as ... sits ] as the fortunes of men veer up and down ...
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... lady brach . " 66 124. A pestilent gall to me ! ] The exact significance of these words is not clear . Does Lear connect truth of the last speech with Cordelia , and ' Lady the brach " with his more favoured daughters , and are the ...
... lady brach . " 66 124. A pestilent gall to me ! ] The exact significance of these words is not clear . Does Lear connect truth of the last speech with Cordelia , and ' Lady the brach " with his more favoured daughters , and are the ...
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... lady's belongings , we read of “ hoods , frontlets , wires , caules , curling - irons . Malone quoted Euphues and his England , by the same author : " The next day I , coming to the gallery where she was solitaryly walking , with her ...
... lady's belongings , we read of “ hoods , frontlets , wires , caules , curling - irons . Malone quoted Euphues and his England , by the same author : " The next day I , coming to the gallery where she was solitaryly walking , with her ...
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... ; also in Beaumont and Fletcher's Wit at Several Weapons , i . 3 , " the sight of the lady has gastered him " ; and this may well have been Shakespeare's word . 66 Glou . I serve you , madam . [ Flourish 74 [ ACT II . KING LEAR.
... ; also in Beaumont and Fletcher's Wit at Several Weapons , i . 3 , " the sight of the lady has gastered him " ; and this may well have been Shakespeare's word . 66 Glou . I serve you , madam . [ Flourish 74 [ ACT II . KING LEAR.
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