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... Kent interfere in the cause of Cordelia , incur the sentence of banishment for so doing , and afterwards serve his king and master in disguise . Lear's fool , who plays such an important part in King Lear , is nowhere else introduced ...
... Kent interfere in the cause of Cordelia , incur the sentence of banishment for so doing , and afterwards serve his king and master in disguise . Lear's fool , who plays such an important part in King Lear , is nowhere else introduced ...
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... Kent , exclaiming ( p . 381 ) , " Do not force love , " Leir says : I am resolved , and even now my mind Doth meditate a sudden stratagem , To try which of my daughters loves me best , Which till I know I cannot be at rest . This ...
... Kent , exclaiming ( p . 381 ) , " Do not force love , " Leir says : I am resolved , and even now my mind Doth meditate a sudden stratagem , To try which of my daughters loves me best , Which till I know I cannot be at rest . This ...
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... Kent " of King Lear . In none of the older accounts is there any trace of such a character . Leir goes to France , accompanied with one knight or soldier ( in one case with two attendants , a knight and a soldier who had formerly been ...
... Kent " of King Lear . In none of the older accounts is there any trace of such a character . Leir goes to France , accompanied with one knight or soldier ( in one case with two attendants , a knight and a soldier who had formerly been ...
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... Kent joins Lear , and on Leir asking , What man art thou that takest any pity Upon the worthless state of old [ King ] Leir , Perillus replies , One that doth bear as great a share of grief As if it were my dearest father's case ...
... Kent joins Lear , and on Leir asking , What man art thou that takest any pity Upon the worthless state of old [ King ] Leir , Perillus replies , One that doth bear as great a share of grief As if it were my dearest father's case ...
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... Kent and Oswald by Lear and Goneril ) . The fourth day Mr. Daniel makes to fill up scenes i . and ii . of Act II .; it ends with Kent sitting in the stocks in Gloucester's castle . The fifth day he makes to occupy scenes iii . and iv ...
... Kent and Oswald by Lear and Goneril ) . The fourth day Mr. Daniel makes to fill up scenes i . and ii . of Act II .; it ends with Kent sitting in the stocks in Gloucester's castle . The fifth day he makes to occupy scenes iii . and iv ...
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