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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... Exeunt Regan and Cornwall . Glo . I'm forry for thee , friend ; ' tis the Duke's pleasure , Whofe difpofition , all the world well knows , Will not be rubb'd nor ftop'd . I'll intreat for thee . Kent . Pray , do not , Sir . I've watch'd ...
... Exeunt Regan and Cornwall . Glo . I'm forry for thee , friend ; ' tis the Duke's pleasure , Whofe difpofition , all the world well knows , Will not be rubb'd nor ftop'd . I'll intreat for thee . Kent . Pray , do not , Sir . I've watch'd ...
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... Exeunt Lear , Glo'fter , Kent and Fool . Corn . Let us withdraw , ' twill be a ftorm . [ Storm and tempeft . Reg . This houfe is little ; the old man and his people Cannot be well beftow'd . Gon . ' Tis his own blame hath put himself ...
... Exeunt Lear , Glo'fter , Kent and Fool . Corn . Let us withdraw , ' twill be a ftorm . [ Storm and tempeft . Reg . This houfe is little ; the old man and his people Cannot be well beftow'd . Gon . ' Tis his own blame hath put himself ...
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... Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE , a Heath . A ftorm is heard , with thunder and lightning . Enter Kent , and a Gentleman , feverally . W KENT . HO's there , befides foul weather ? Gent . One minded like the weather , moft unquietly . Kent . I ...
... Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE , a Heath . A ftorm is heard , with thunder and lightning . Enter Kent , and a Gentleman , feverally . W KENT . HO's there , befides foul weather ? Gent . One minded like the weather , moft unquietly . Kent . I ...
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... Exeunt . SCENE changes to Glo'fter's Caftle . Enter Cornwall , and Edmund . Corn . Edm . How , my lord , I may be cenfur'd , Will have revenge , ere I depart his house . that Nature thus gives way to loyalty , fomething fears me to ...
... Exeunt . SCENE changes to Glo'fter's Caftle . Enter Cornwall , and Edmund . Corn . Edm . How , my lord , I may be cenfur'd , Will have revenge , ere I depart his house . that Nature thus gives way to loyalty , fomething fears me to ...
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... Exeunt , bearing off the King . Manet Edgar . Edg . When we our Betters fee bearing our Woes , We scarcely think our Miseries our Foes . Who alone fuffers , fuffers moft i'th ' Mind ; Leaving free things , and happy Shows behind : But ...
... Exeunt , bearing off the King . Manet Edgar . Edg . When we our Betters fee bearing our Woes , We scarcely think our Miseries our Foes . Who alone fuffers , fuffers moft i'th ' Mind ; Leaving free things , and happy Shows behind : But ...
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