The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes. Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and CriticalJ. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... empty - hearted , whofe low found Reverbs no hollownefs . Lear . Kent , on thy life no more . Kent . My life I never held but as a pawn To wage against thy foes ; nor fear to lose A 5 To King LEAR . Kent. Good my Liege ...
... empty - hearted , whofe low found Reverbs no hollownefs . Lear . Kent , on thy life no more . Kent . My life I never held but as a pawn To wage against thy foes ; nor fear to lose A 5 To King LEAR . Kent. Good my Liege ...
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... against thy foes ; nor fear to lose it , Thy fafety being the motive . Lear . Out of my fight ! Kent . See better , Lear , and let me ftill remain The true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo : Kent . Now by Apollo , King , Thou ...
... against thy foes ; nor fear to lose it , Thy fafety being the motive . Lear . Out of my fight ! Kent . See better , Lear , and let me ftill remain The true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo : Kent . Now by Apollo , King , Thou ...
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... against my brother , ' till you can derive from him better teftimony of his intent , you should run a certain courfe ; where , if you violently proceed against him , miftaking his purpofe , it would make Sy 79 make a great gap in your ...
... against my brother , ' till you can derive from him better teftimony of his intent , you should run a certain courfe ; where , if you violently proceed against him , miftaking his purpofe , it would make Sy 79 make a great gap in your ...
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... against father ; the King falls from bíafs of nature , there's father against child . We have feen the best of our time . Machinations , hollowness , treachery , and all ruinous disorders follow us difquietly to our graves ! Find out ...
... against father ; the King falls from bíafs of nature , there's father against child . We have feen the best of our time . Machinations , hollowness , treachery , and all ruinous disorders follow us difquietly to our graves ! Find out ...
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... against his will ; if thou fol- low him , thou must needs wear my coxcomb . How 10 now , nuncle ? would , I had two coxcombs , and two daughters . 31 Lear . Why , my boy ? Fool . If I give them all my living , I'll keep my cox- comb my ...
... against his will ; if thou fol- low him , thou must needs wear my coxcomb . How 10 now , nuncle ? would , I had two coxcombs , and two daughters . 31 Lear . Why , my boy ? Fool . If I give them all my living , I'll keep my cox- comb my ...
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