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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... thousand flaws Or ere I weep . O fool , I fhall go mad . [ Exeunt Lear , Glo'fter , Kent and Fool . Corn . Let us withdraw , ' twill be a ftorm . [ Storm and tempeft . Reg . This houfe is little ; the old man and his people Cannot be ...
... thousand flaws Or ere I weep . O fool , I fhall go mad . [ Exeunt Lear , Glo'fter , Kent and Fool . Corn . Let us withdraw , ' twill be a ftorm . [ Storm and tempeft . Reg . This houfe is little ; the old man and his people Cannot be ...
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... thousand with red burning fpits Come hizzing in upon ' em Edg . The foul fiend bites my back .. Fool . He's mad that trufts in the tameness of a wolf , the health of a horse , the love of a boy , or the oath of a whore . Lear . It fhall ...
... thousand with red burning fpits Come hizzing in upon ' em Edg . The foul fiend bites my back .. Fool . He's mad that trufts in the tameness of a wolf , the health of a horse , the love of a boy , or the oath of a whore . Lear . It fhall ...
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... . Upon the crown o'th ' cliff , what thing was that , Which parted from you ? Glo . A poor unfortunate beggar . Edg . As I ftood here , below , methought , his eyes Were Were two full moons ; he had a thousand nofes 84 King LEA R.
... . Upon the crown o'th ' cliff , what thing was that , Which parted from you ? Glo . A poor unfortunate beggar . Edg . As I ftood here , below , methought , his eyes Were Were two full moons ; he had a thousand nofes 84 King LEA R.
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... thousand nofes , Horns welk'd , and wav'd like the enridged fea : It was fome fiend . Therefore , thou happy father , Think , that the cleareft gods , who make them honours Of men's impoffibilities , have preferv'd thee . Glo . I do ...
... thousand nofes , Horns welk'd , and wav'd like the enridged fea : It was fome fiend . Therefore , thou happy father , Think , that the cleareft gods , who make them honours Of men's impoffibilities , have preferv'd thee . Glo . I do ...
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... thousand moral Paintings I can fhew , That fhall demonftrate these quick blows of fortune More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well To fhew lord Timon , that mean eyes have seen The foot above the head . ( 3 ) ' Tis conceiv'd , to ...
... thousand moral Paintings I can fhew , That fhall demonftrate these quick blows of fortune More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well To fhew lord Timon , that mean eyes have seen The foot above the head . ( 3 ) ' Tis conceiv'd , to ...
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