King Lear, by William Shakespeare
> SCENE IV. Before GLOUCESTER's castle. KENT in the stocks. > Enter KING LEAR, Fool, and Gentleman > KING LEAR: 'Tis strange that »
> SCENE IV. Before GLOUCESTER's castle. KENT in the stocks. > Enter KING LEAR, Fool, and Gentleman > KING LEAR: 'Tis strange that »
> Mr. Vholes is a very respectable man. He has not a large business, but he is a very respectable man. He is allowed by the »
Excalibur, 1981, directed by John Boorman »
> During the night she had imagined that she seduced him. She had imagined that the two of them walked on the place until they came »
> When my mother's sister Morgause was married to King Lot of Orkney, I knew only that I had my first grown-up gown, and »