The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Band 3Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... such a stray , To match you where I hate ; therefore befeech you T'avert your liking a more worthy way Than on a wretch whom nature is asham'd Almost t ' acknowledge hers . France . This is most strange ! That she , who ev'n but now was ...
... such a stray , To match you where I hate ; therefore befeech you T'avert your liking a more worthy way Than on a wretch whom nature is asham'd Almost t ' acknowledge hers . France . This is most strange ! That she , who ev'n but now was ...
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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 between France and him ; pray you let us fit 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 between France and him ; pray you let us fit together : if our father carry authority with fuch ...
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... his difpleasure , Tript me behind ; being down , infulted , rail'd , And put upon him such a deal of man , That worthied him , got praises of the King , f compact . For For him attempting who was felf - fubdu'd , And 38 King LEAR.
... his difpleasure , Tript me behind ; being down , infulted , rail'd , And put upon him such a deal of man , That worthied him , got praises of the King , f compact . For For him attempting who was felf - fubdu'd , And 38 King LEAR.
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... such ground , and to fuch wholesom end , As clears her from all blame . Lear . My curfes on her . Reg . O Sir , you are old , Nature in you ftands on the very verge Of her confine ; you should be rul'd and led By fome discretion , that ...
... such ground , and to fuch wholesom end , As clears her from all blame . Lear . My curfes on her . Reg . O Sir , you are old , Nature in you ftands on the very verge Of her confine ; you should be rul'd and led By fome discretion , that ...
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... Such fheets of fire , fuch bursts 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 bursts 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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