The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Swan Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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... thou do , old man ? Think'st thou that duty shall have dread to speak , When power to flattery bows ? bound , To plainness honour's When majesty falls to folly . Reverse thy doom ; ( 11 ) And , in thy best consideration , check This ...
... thou do , old man ? Think'st thou that duty shall have dread to speak , When power to flattery bows ? bound , To plainness honour's When majesty falls to folly . Reverse thy doom ; ( 11 ) And , in thy best consideration , check This ...
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... thou canst serve where thou dost stand condemn'd , So may it come , thy master , whom thou lov'st , Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner ; go ...
... thou canst serve where thou dost stand condemn'd , So may it come , thy master , whom thou lov'st , Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner ; go ...
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... thou ? Fool . Sirrah , you were best take my coxcomb . Kent . Why , fool ? ( 28 ) Fool . Why , for taking one's part that's out of favour : nay , an thou canst not smile as the wind sits , thou❜lt catch cold shortly there , take my ...
... thou ? Fool . Sirrah , you were best take my coxcomb . Kent . Why , fool ? ( 28 ) Fool . Why , for taking one's part that's out of favour : nay , an thou canst not smile as the wind sits , thou❜lt catch cold shortly there , take my ...
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... thou know the difference , my boy , between a bitter fool and a sweet fool ? Lear . No , lad , teach me . Fool . That lord that counsell'd thee To give away thy land , Come place him here by me , - Do thou for him stand ; The sweet and ...
... thou know the difference , my boy , between a bitter fool and a sweet fool ? Lear . No , lad , teach me . Fool . That lord that counsell'd thee To give away thy land , Come place him here by me , - Do thou for him stand ; The sweet and ...
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... thou clovest thy crown i ' the middle , and gavest away both parts , thou borest thine ass on thy back o'er the dirt : thou hadst little wit in thy bald crown , when thou gavest thy golden one away . If I speak like myself in this , let ...
... thou clovest thy crown i ' the middle , and gavest away both parts , thou borest thine ass on thy back o'er the dirt : thou hadst little wit in thy bald crown , when thou gavest thy golden one away . If I speak like myself in this , let ...
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