Hint | Answer |
Edgar: Yet better thus, and known to be condemned than still ... and flattered. | |
Gloucester: I have no way, and therefore want no ... | |
Gloucester: O dear son Edgar, the food of the abused fathers ... | |
Edgar: The worst is not so long as we can say; 'This is the ...' | |
Gloucester: As flies to wanton boys are we to th'gods, they kill us for their ... | |
Gloucester: Tis the times plague when ... lead the blind. | |
Goneril: I marvel our ... husband | |
Oswald: What most he should dislike seems pleasant to him, what like, ... | |
Edmund: (To Goneril) Yours in the ranks of ... | |
Albany: If that the heavans do not their visible spirits sned quickly down to taqme the vile offences, it will ... | |
Albany: Proper deformity shows not in the fiend so horrid as in ... | |
Albany: However thou art a fiend, a womans shape doth ... thee. | |
Gentlemen: (About Cordelia) It seemed she was a queen over her ... | |
Gentlemen: (About Cordelia) There she shook the ... water from her heavenly eyes. | |
Kent: It is the stars, the stars above us that govern our ... | |
Cordelia: Why, he was met even now, as mad as the vexed ... | |
Gentlemen: Our foster-nurse of nature is repose, the which he ... | |
Regan: I know your lady does not love her ... | |
Regan: My lord is ... | |
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