King LearClarendon Press, 1877 - 200 pages |
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Page ix
... sonne , first related by the son , then by the blind father . ' So much of it as is necessary for our purpose is here given from the edition of 1598 . ' It was in the kingdome of Galacia , the season being ( as in the depth of winter ) ...
... sonne , first related by the son , then by the blind father . ' So much of it as is necessary for our purpose is here given from the edition of 1598 . ' It was in the kingdome of Galacia , the season being ( as in the depth of winter ) ...
Page x
... sonne ( said he , and with that he groned , as if sorrow straue to breake his heart ) how euill fits it me to haue such a sonne , and how much doth thy kindnesse vpbraid my wickednesse ? These dolefull speeches , and some others to like ...
... sonne ( said he , and with that he groned , as if sorrow straue to breake his heart ) how euill fits it me to haue such a sonne , and how much doth thy kindnesse vpbraid my wickednesse ? These dolefull speeches , and some others to like ...
Page xi
... sonne , said he , how euil an Historian are you , that leaue out the chiefe knot of all the discourse ? my wickednesse , my wickednesse : and if thou doest it to spare my eares , ( the only sense now left me proper for knowledge ) ...
... sonne , said he , how euil an Historian are you , that leaue out the chiefe knot of all the discourse ? my wickednesse , my wickednesse : and if thou doest it to spare my eares , ( the only sense now left me proper for knowledge ) ...
Page xii
... sonne then my- selfe ) spared his life , letting him go to learne to liue poorely : which he did , giuing himselfe to be a priuate souldier in a countrey here by : but as he was ready to be greatly aduanced for some noble peeces of ...
... sonne then my- selfe ) spared his life , letting him go to learne to liue poorely : which he did , giuing himselfe to be a priuate souldier in a countrey here by : but as he was ready to be greatly aduanced for some noble peeces of ...
Page xiii
... sonne denies me : for neuer was there more pity in sauing any , then in ending me , both because therin my agonie shall end , & so you shal preserue this excellent young man , who else wilfully .followes his owne ruine . ' With the ...
... sonne denies me : for neuer was there more pity in sauing any , then in ending me , both because therin my agonie shall end , & so you shal preserue this excellent young man , who else wilfully .followes his owne ruine . ' With the ...
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