The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Band 3Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... SCENE lyes in Britain . KING KING LEAR . ACT I. SCENE I. SCENE A Palace Dramatis Perfona .
... SCENE lyes in Britain . KING KING LEAR . ACT I. SCENE I. SCENE A Palace Dramatis Perfona .
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In Six Volumes William Shakespeare. KING LEAR . ACT I. SCENE I. SCENE A Palace . Enter Kent , Glo'fter , and Edmund the Baftard . KENT . Thought the King had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall . Glo . It did always seem so to ...
In Six Volumes William Shakespeare. KING LEAR . ACT I. SCENE I. SCENE A Palace . Enter Kent , Glo'fter , and Edmund the Baftard . KENT . Thought the King had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall . Glo . It did always seem so to ...
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... SCENE IV . France . Bid farewell to your fifters . Cor . Ye jewels of our father , with wafh'd Cordelia leaves you ... SCENE SCENE V. Gon . Sifter , it is not little 10 King LEAR .
... SCENE IV . France . Bid farewell to your fifters . Cor . Ye jewels of our father , with wafh'd Cordelia leaves you ... SCENE SCENE V. Gon . Sifter , it is not little 10 King LEAR .
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... SCENE VI . [ Exeunt . A Caftle belonging to the Earl of Glo'fter . Enter Baftard with a letter . ' HOU Nature art my goddess , to thy law Baft . TH My services are bound ; wherefore fhould I Stand Stand in the plague of custom , and ...
... SCENE VI . [ Exeunt . A Caftle belonging to the Earl of Glo'fter . Enter Baftard with a letter . ' HOU Nature art my goddess , to thy law Baft . TH My services are bound ; wherefore fhould I Stand Stand in the plague of custom , and ...
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... SCENE VIII . Baft . This is the excellent foppery of the world , that when we are fick in fortune , ( often the furfeits of our own behaviour ) we make guilty of our difafters , the fun , the moon and stars ; as if we were villains on ...
... SCENE VIII . Baft . This is the excellent foppery of the world , that when we are fick in fortune , ( often the furfeits of our own behaviour ) we make guilty of our difafters , the fun , the moon and stars ; as if we were villains on ...
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