The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volume 6Clarendon Press, 1786 |
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... attendant on CORDELIA . A HERALD . OLD MAN , Terant to GLOSter . SERVANTS to CORNWALL . GONERIL , REGAN , Daughters to LEAR . CORDELIA , Knights , attending on the King ; Officers , Meffengers , Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE ...
... attendant on CORDELIA . A HERALD . OLD MAN , Terant to GLOSter . SERVANTS to CORNWALL . GONERIL , REGAN , Daughters to LEAR . CORDELIA , Knights , attending on the King ; Officers , Meffengers , Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE ...
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In Six Volumes William Shakespeare Joseph Rann. Enter Lodovico , Defdemona , and Attendants . Lod . Save you , worthy general ! Oth . With all my heart , fir . Lod . The duke and fenators of Venice greet you . [ Gives him ... Attendants. ...
In Six Volumes William Shakespeare Joseph Rann. Enter Lodovico , Defdemona , and Attendants . Lod . Save you , worthy general ! Oth . With all my heart , fir . Lod . The duke and fenators of Venice greet you . [ Gives him ... Attendants. ...
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... Attendants . Lod . I do befeech you , fir , trouble yourself no further . Oth . O , pardon me , ' twill do me good ... attendant there ; look , it be done . Def . I will , my lord . [ Exit . Emil . How goes it now ? he looks gentler Emil ...
... Attendants . Lod . I do befeech you , fir , trouble yourself no further . Oth . O , pardon me , ' twill do me good ... attendant there ; look , it be done . Def . I will , my lord . [ Exit . Emil . How goes it now ? he looks gentler Emil ...
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