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22 Cards in this Set
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Meanwhile we shall express our darker purpose. |
Lear |
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Here I disclaim all my paternal care, / propinquity and property of blood, / And as a stranger to my heart and me / hokd thee, from this, forever. |
Lear |
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Truths a dog must to kennel; he must be whipp'd out, when the lady's brach may stand by th' fire and stink |
Fool |
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Peace, Kent! Come not between the Dragon and his wrath. The bow is bent and drawn, make from the shaft. |
Lear |
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Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth: I love your majesty According to my bond; no more nor less. (Lear' "mend your speech a little") |
Cordelia |
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Which of you shall we say doth love us most? |
Lear |
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Doth any here know Me? This is not lear: Doth Lear walk thus? Speak thus? Where are his eyes? Who is it that can tell me who I am? Fool: Lears shadow |
Lear |
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Thou, nature art my goddess; to Thy law My services are bound. Wherefore should I stand in the plague of custom? |
Edmund |
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Why brand they us With base? Wifh baseness? Bastardy? Base? Base? |
Edmund |
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Time shall unfold what plighted cunning hides: Who cover faults, at last with shame derides. |
Cordelia |
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Loves not love When it is no glad with regards that stand Aloof from the entire point |
France |
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See better, Lear; and let me still remain The true blank of thine eye |
Kent |
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Sir, I am made Ifbghe self mettle as it sister, And prize me at get worth. In my true heart I find she names my very deed of love; Only she comes too short |
Regan |
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Sir I love you more than worlds can wield the matter: Dearer than eyesight, space and liberty; Beyond what can be valued, rich or rare; A love that makes breath poor, and speech unable; Beyond all manner of so much i love you. |
Goneril |
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...now thou art am o without a figure. I am better than thou art now; I am a fool, thou art nothing. |
Fool |
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O, sir, you are old.Nature in you stands on the very vergeOf her confine: you should be ruled and ledBy some discretion, that discerns your stateBetter than you yourself. |
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Let the great gods,That keep this dreadful pudder o'er our heads,Find out their enemies now.and…I am a manMore sinn’d against than sinning |
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That which my father loses; no less than all:The younger rises when the old doth fall. |
Anagnorisiz |
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O, I have ta'enToo little care of this! Take physic, Pomp;Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, |
Lear |
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Hang him instantly.Pluck out his eyes. Go thrust him out at gates, and let him smell his way to Dover. |
Lear |
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What have you done?Tigers, not daughters, what have you perform'd?andHumanity must perforce prey on itself,Like monsters of the deep. |
Albany |
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They flattered me like a dog And they told me I was every thing; 'tis a lie, I am not ague-proof. A dog’s obey’d in office. and Robes and furr’d gowns hide all. |
Lear |