The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Band 3Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... fight , space and liberty , Beyond what can be valued rich or rare , No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honour : As much as child e'er lov'd , or father found . A love that makes breath poor , and fpeech unable , Beyond ...
... fight , space and liberty , Beyond what can be valued rich or rare , No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honour : As much as child e'er lov'd , or father found . A love that makes breath poor , and fpeech unable , Beyond ...
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... fight ! ---- So be my grave my peace , as here I give Her father's heart from her ; Call France ; who ftirs ? Call Burgundy - Cornwall and Albany , With my two daughters dowres , digest the third . Let pride , which the calls plainness ...
... fight ! ---- So be my grave my peace , as here I give Her father's heart from her ; Call France ; who ftirs ? Call Burgundy - Cornwall and Albany , With my two daughters dowres , digest the third . Let pride , which the calls plainness ...
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... fight ! Kent . See better , Lear , and let me still remain The true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo ----- Kent . Now by Apollo , King , Thou swear'st thy gods in vain . Lear . O vaffal ! miscreant ! --- [ Laying his hand on ...
... fight ! Kent . See better , Lear , and let me still remain The true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo ----- Kent . Now by Apollo , King , Thou swear'st thy gods in vain . Lear . O vaffal ! miscreant ! --- [ Laying his hand on ...
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... fight when I cannot chuse , and to eat no fish . Lear . What art thou ? . Kent . A very honeft - hearted fellow , and as poor as the King . Lear . If thou beest as poor for a subject , as he's for a King , thou art poor enough . What ...
... fight when I cannot chuse , and to eat no fish . Lear . What art thou ? . Kent . A very honeft - hearted fellow , and as poor as the King . Lear . If thou beest as poor for a subject , as he's for a King , thou art poor enough . What ...
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... fight . Corn . What means your grace ? SCENE XI . Enter Gonerill . Lear . Who ftockt my fervant ? Regan , I've good hope Thou didst not know on't .-- Who comes here ? O heav'ns ! If you do love old men , if your sweet sway Allow ...
... fight . Corn . What means your grace ? SCENE XI . Enter Gonerill . Lear . Who ftockt my fervant ? Regan , I've good hope Thou didst not know on't .-- Who comes here ? O heav'ns ! If you do love old men , if your sweet sway Allow ...
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