Othello, the Moor of Venice: A Tragedy |
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Exeunt Lear and Bur . gundy . Sc . IV . Cor . takes leave of her Gfters , and Exit with France . Sc . V. Gon , and Reg . reflect on Lear's rathness and choler as the infirmities of age , and propose consulting together how they shall ...
Exeunt Lear and Bur . gundy . Sc . IV . Cor . takes leave of her Gfters , and Exit with France . Sc . V. Gon , and Reg . reflect on Lear's rathness and choler as the infirmities of age , and propose consulting together how they shall ...
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Exeunt . Sc . XII , An open piace before the palace . Enter Kent difguised . Soliloquy , that , although banished , he still loves Lear , and is desirous of serving him . Horns within . Enter Lear , knights , and attendKent ( being ...
Exeunt . Sc . XII , An open piace before the palace . Enter Kent difguised . Soliloquy , that , although banished , he still loves Lear , and is desirous of serving him . Horns within . Enter Lear , knights , and attendKent ( being ...
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Exeunt . Sc . V. Enter Kent and Steward severally . They quarrel together . Kent draws his sword , and afterwards beats the Steward , who calls out murther ! Sc . VI . To them enter Edm . Corn . Reg . Glo . and servants .
Exeunt . Sc . V. Enter Kent and Steward severally . They quarrel together . Kent draws his sword , and afterwards beats the Steward , who calls out murther ! Sc . VI . To them enter Edm . Corn . Reg . Glo . and servants .
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Exeunt Gon . and Edm . Sc . XI . Enter Glo , prisoner , and servents . They bind Gla . and after insults , his eyes are trodden out by Corn . wall . In a scuffle between a servant ( who stands vp for Glo . ) and Cornwall , the latter is ...
Exeunt Gon . and Edm . Sc . XI . Enter Glo , prisoner , and servents . They bind Gla . and after insults , his eyes are trodden out by Corn . wall . In a scuffle between a servant ( who stands vp for Glo . ) and Cornwall , the latter is ...
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Exeunt . Sc . IV . A camp . Enter Cor . Physician , and soldiers . Cor . enjoins the Physician to use his utmost kill for the recovery of Lear from bis madness . Enter a mef . senger with news that the British powers are marching ...
Exeunt . Sc . IV . A camp . Enter Cor . Physician , and soldiers . Cor . enjoins the Physician to use his utmost kill for the recovery of Lear from bis madness . Enter a mef . senger with news that the British powers are marching ...
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