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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... the Curiosity of Nations ; but I fome time ago prov'd , that our Author's Word was , Curtefie , Nor muft we forget that Tenure in our Laws , whereby fome Lands are held by the Curtefie of England , Lag ---- Lag of a brother ?
... the Curiosity of Nations ; but I fome time ago prov'd , that our Author's Word was , Curtefie , Nor muft we forget that Tenure in our Laws , whereby fome Lands are held by the Curtefie of England , Lag ---- Lag of a brother ?
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Lag of a brother ? Why baftard ? wherefore bafe ? When my dimenfions are as well compact , My mind as gen'rous , and my fhape as true , As honeft Madam's iffue ? why brand they us With base ? with baseness ? baftardy ? bafe , bafe ?
Lag of a brother ? Why baftard ? wherefore bafe ? When my dimenfions are as well compact , My mind as gen'rous , and my fhape as true , As honeft Madam's iffue ? why brand they us With base ? with baseness ? baftardy ? bafe , bafe ?
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Edm . I hope , for my brother's juftification , he wrote this but as an effay , or tafte of my virtue . Glo . reads . ] This policy and reverence of ages makes the world bitter to the best of our times ; keeps our fortunes from us ...
Edm . I hope , for my brother's juftification , he wrote this but as an effay , or tafte of my virtue . Glo . reads . ] This policy and reverence of ages makes the world bitter to the best of our times ; keeps our fortunes from us ...
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Pat ! he comes , like the Catastrophe of the old comedy ; my cue is villainous Melancholy , with a figh like Tom o ' Bedlam O , thefe eclipfes portend these divifions ! fa , fol , la , me Edg . How now , brother Edmund , what ferious ...
Pat ! he comes , like the Catastrophe of the old comedy ; my cue is villainous Melancholy , with a figh like Tom o ' Bedlam O , thefe eclipfes portend these divifions ! fa , fol , la , me Edg . How now , brother Edmund , what ferious ...
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Edg . Arm'd , brother ! Edm . Brother , I advise you to the beft ; I am no honeft man , if there be any good meaning toward you : I have told you what I have feen and heard , but faintly ; nothing like the image and horror of it : pray ...
Edg . Arm'd , brother ! Edm . Brother , I advise you to the beft ; I am no honeft man , if there be any good meaning toward you : I have told you what I have feen and heard , but faintly ; nothing like the image and horror of it : pray ...
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