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William Shakespeare

The Tragedy of King Lear

eBook ( April 22, 2013)
Kent.

I thought the King had more affected the Duke of Albany than
Cornwall.

Glou.

It did always seem so to us; but now, in the division of the
kingdom, it appears not which of the Dukes he values most, for
equalities are so weighed that curiosity in neither can make
choice of either's moiety.

Kent.

Is not this your son, my lord?

Glou.

His breeding, sir, hath been at my charge: I have so often
blush'd to acknowledge him that now I am braz'd to't.

Kent.

I cannot conceive you.

Glou.

Sir, this young fellow's mother could: whereupon she grew
round-wombed, and had indeed, sir, a son for her cradle ere she
had a husband for her bed. Do you smell a fault?

This edition includes:
- A complete biography of William Shakespeare
- Table of contents with directs links to chapters.
Pages
110

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