The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... Should make thee worth them.- blasts and fogs upon thee ! every ' Th ' untented woundings of a father's curfe Pierce fense about thee ! Old fond eyes , Beweep this Caufe again , I'll pluck ye out , And caft you , with the waters that ...
... Should make thee worth them.- blasts and fogs upon thee ! every ' Th ' untented woundings of a father's curfe Pierce fense about thee ! Old fond eyes , Beweep this Caufe again , I'll pluck ye out , And caft you , with the waters that ...
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... Should fure to the flaughter , If my cap would buy a halter , So the fool follows after . Gon . This man hath had good counsel , [ Exit a hundred [ Knights ! ' Tis politick , and fafe , to let him keep A hundred Knights ; yes , that on ...
... Should fure to the flaughter , If my cap would buy a halter , So the fool follows after . Gon . This man hath had good counsel , [ Exit a hundred [ Knights ! ' Tis politick , and fafe , to let him keep A hundred Knights ; yes , that on ...
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... should'it not have been old , ' till thou hadst been wife . Lear . O , let me not be mad , not mad , fweet heav'n ! Keep me in temper , I would not be mad . Enter Gentleman . How now , are the horses ready ? Gent . Ready , my lord ...
... should'it not have been old , ' till thou hadst been wife . Lear . O , let me not be mad , not mad , fweet heav'n ! Keep me in temper , I would not be mad . Enter Gentleman . How now , are the horses ready ? Gent . Ready , my lord ...
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... should deny , - ( As this I would , although thou didst produce My very character ) I'd turn it all To thy fuggeftion , plot , and damned practice ; And thou must make a dullard of the world , If they not thought the profits of my death ...
... should deny , - ( As this I would , although thou didst produce My very character ) I'd turn it all To thy fuggeftion , plot , and damned practice ; And thou must make a dullard of the world , If they not thought the profits of my death ...
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... should so depart from home , And not fend back my messenger . Gent . As I learn'd , The night before , there was no purpose in them Of this remove . Kent . Hail to thee , noble master ! Lear . Ha ! mak'ft thou thy fhame thy pastime ...
... should so depart from home , And not fend back my messenger . Gent . As I learn'd , The night before , there was no purpose in them Of this remove . Kent . Hail to thee , noble master ! Lear . Ha ! mak'ft thou thy fhame thy pastime ...
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