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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... house . Lear . Why ? Fool . Why , to put's head in , not to give it away to his daughters , and leave his horns without a cafe . Lear . I will forget my nature : fo kind a father ! be my horfes ready ? Fool . Thy affes are gone about ...
... house . Lear . Why ? Fool . Why , to put's head in , not to give it away to his daughters , and leave his horns without a cafe . Lear . I will forget my nature : fo kind a father ! be my horfes ready ? Fool . Thy affes are gone about ...
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... house , I'll not be there . Corn . Nor I , affure thee , Regan ; Edmund , I hear , that you have hewn your father A child - like office . Edm . ' Twas my duty , Sir . Glo . He did bewray his practice , and receiv'd This hurt you fee ...
... house , I'll not be there . Corn . Nor I , affure thee , Regan ; Edmund , I hear , that you have hewn your father A child - like office . Edm . ' Twas my duty , Sir . Glo . He did bewray his practice , and receiv'd This hurt you fee ...
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... house ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we fet our horfes ? Kent . I'th ' mire . Stew . Prythee , if thou lov'ft me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Stew . Why then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in Lipsbury pinfold , I ...
... house ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we fet our horfes ? Kent . I'th ' mire . Stew . Prythee , if thou lov'ft me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Stew . Why then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in Lipsbury pinfold , I ...
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... house with loud and coward cries : Your fon and daughter found this trespass worth The fhame which here it fuffers . Fool . Winter's not gone yet , if the wild geefe fly that way . Fathers , that wear rags , Do make their children blind ...
... house with loud and coward cries : Your fon and daughter found this trespass worth The fhame which here it fuffers . Fool . Winter's not gone yet , if the wild geefe fly that way . Fathers , that wear rags , Do make their children blind ...
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... house to put's head in , has good head - piece : The codpiece that will house , before the head has any , The head and he shall lowfe ; fo beggars marry many . That man that makes his toe , what he his heart fhould make , Shall of a ...
... house to put's head in , has good head - piece : The codpiece that will house , before the head has any , The head and he shall lowfe ; fo beggars marry many . That man that makes his toe , what he his heart fhould make , Shall of a ...
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