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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( 1 ) I find , the names my very deed of love ; Only the comes too fhort : that I profess My felf an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious fquare of fenfe poffeffes ? And find , I am alone felicitate In your dear Highness ...
( 1 ) I find , the names my very deed of love ; Only the comes too fhort : that I profess My felf an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious fquare of fenfe poffeffes ? And find , I am alone felicitate In your dear Highness ...
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This villain of mine comes under the prediction , there's fon against father ; the King falls from biafs of nature , there's father against child . We have feen the best of our time . Machinations , hollowness , trea chery , and all ...
This villain of mine comes under the prediction , there's fon against father ; the King falls from biafs of nature , there's father against child . We have feen the best of our time . Machinations , hollowness , trea chery , and all ...
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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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Pr'ythee , tell him , fo much the rent of his land comes to he will not believe a fool . ... That Lord , that counsel'd thee to give away thy Land , Come , place him here by me ! do Thou for him ftand ; The fweet and bitter Fool will ...
Pr'ythee , tell him , fo much the rent of his land comes to he will not believe a fool . ... That Lord , that counsel'd thee to give away thy Land , Come , place him here by me ! do Thou for him ftand ; The fweet and bitter Fool will ...
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I had rather be any kind o'thing than a fool , and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou hast pared thy wit o'both fides , and left nothing i'th ' middle : here comes one o'th ' parings . To them , Enter Gonerill . Lear .
I had rather be any kind o'thing than a fool , and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou hast pared thy wit o'both fides , and left nothing i'th ' middle : here comes one o'th ' parings . To them , Enter Gonerill . Lear .
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