The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... Such unconftant starts are we like to have from him , as this of Kent's banishment . Gon . There is further complement of leave - taking be- tween France and him ; pray you , let us hit together : if our father carry authority with fuch ...
... Such unconftant starts are we like to have from him , as this of Kent's banishment . Gon . There is further complement of leave - taking be- tween France and him ; pray you , let us hit together : if our father carry authority with fuch ...
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... Such fheets of fire , fuch burfts of horrid thunder , Such groans of roaring wind and rain , I never Remember to have heard . Man's nature cannot carry Th ' affliction , nor the force . Lear . Let the great Gods , That keep this ...
... Such fheets of fire , fuch burfts of horrid thunder , Such groans of roaring wind and rain , I never Remember to have heard . Man's nature cannot carry Th ' affliction , nor the force . Lear . Let the great Gods , That keep this ...
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... Such diff'rent iffues . Spoke you with her fince ? Gent . No. Kent . Was this before the King return'd ? Gent . No , fince . Kent . Well , Sir ; the poor diftreffed Lear's in town ; Who fometimes , in his better tune , remembers What we ...
... Such diff'rent iffues . Spoke you with her fince ? Gent . No. Kent . Was this before the King return'd ? Gent . No , fince . Kent . Well , Sir ; the poor diftreffed Lear's in town ; Who fometimes , in his better tune , remembers What we ...
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... such a feast . Apem . Would all these flatterers were thine enemies then ; that thou might'ft kill ' em , and bid me to ' em ! Luc . Might we but have the happiness , my lord , that you would once ufe our hearts , whereby we might ex ...
... such a feast . Apem . Would all these flatterers were thine enemies then ; that thou might'ft kill ' em , and bid me to ' em ! Luc . Might we but have the happiness , my lord , that you would once ufe our hearts , whereby we might ex ...
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... , indeed , is not fo common in Ufe ; and yet it is a familiar Expreffion , to this day , to fay , Such a One is well thriven on his Trade , Ser . Ser . Excellent ! your lordship's a goodly villain . TIMON of ATHENS . 143.
... , indeed , is not fo common in Ufe ; and yet it is a familiar Expreffion , to this day , to fay , Such a One is well thriven on his Trade , Ser . Ser . Excellent ! your lordship's a goodly villain . TIMON of ATHENS . 143.
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