Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... speak with his daughter Regan , and her husband , at Gloster's castle . In concert with Gonerill they have left their own home on purpose to avoid him . His apprehensions are first alarmed by this circumstance , and when Gloster , whose ...
... speak with his daughter Regan , and her husband , at Gloster's castle . In concert with Gonerill they have left their own home on purpose to avoid him . His apprehensions are first alarmed by this circumstance , and when Gloster , whose ...
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... Speak ' gainst so great a number ? How , in one house , Should many people , under two commands , Hold amity ? ' Tis hard ; almost impossible . Gonerill . Why might you not , my lord , receive attendance From those that she calls ...
... Speak ' gainst so great a number ? How , in one house , Should many people , under two commands , Hold amity ? ' Tis hard ; almost impossible . Gonerill . Why might you not , my lord , receive attendance From those that she calls ...
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... speak it , there is virtue in that Falstaff : him keep with , the rest banish . And tell me now , thou naughty varlet , tell me , where hast thou been this month ? P. Henry . Dost thou speak like a king ? Do thou stand for me , and I'll ...
... speak it , there is virtue in that Falstaff : him keep with , the rest banish . And tell me now , thou naughty varlet , tell me , where hast thou been this month ? P. Henry . Dost thou speak like a king ? Do thou stand for me , and I'll ...
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