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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... daughter ; what at least Will you require in prefent dower with her , Or ceafe your queft of love ? Bur . Moft royal Majefty , I crave no more than what your Highness offer'd , Nor will you tender lefs . Lear . Right noble Burgundy ...
... daughter ; what at least Will you require in prefent dower with her , Or ceafe your queft of love ? Bur . Moft royal Majefty , I crave no more than what your Highness offer'd , Nor will you tender lefs . Lear . Right noble Burgundy ...
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... take up what's caft away . Gods , Gods ! ' tis ftrange , that from their cold'st neglect My love fhould kindle to enflam'd respect . Thy dow'rlefs daughter , King , thrown to my chance , It Is Queen of us , of ours , and our 12 King LEA R.
... take up what's caft away . Gods , Gods ! ' tis ftrange , that from their cold'st neglect My love fhould kindle to enflam'd respect . Thy dow'rlefs daughter , King , thrown to my chance , It Is Queen of us , of ours , and our 12 King LEA R.
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... daughter ; nor fhall ever fee That face of hers again ; therefore be gone Without our grace , our love , our benizon : Come , noble Burgundy . Flourish . Exeunt Lear and Burgundy . France . Bid farewel to your fifters . Cor . Ye jewels ...
... daughter ; nor fhall ever fee That face of hers again ; therefore be gone Without our grace , our love , our benizon : Come , noble Burgundy . Flourish . Exeunt Lear and Burgundy . France . Bid farewel to your fifters . Cor . Ye jewels ...
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... daughter ? Enter Steward . Stew . So please you [ Exit . Lear . What fays the fellow there ? call the clotpole back where's my fool , ho ? - I think , the world's afleep how now ? where's that mungrel ? Knight . He fays , my lord , your ...
... daughter ? Enter Steward . Stew . So please you [ Exit . Lear . What fays the fellow there ? call the clotpole back where's my fool , ho ? - I think , the world's afleep how now ? where's that mungrel ? Knight . He fays , my lord , your ...
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... daughter . Lear . Ha ! fay'st thou fo ? Knight . I beseech you , pardon me , my lord , if I be miftaken ; for my duty cannot be filent , when I think your Highness is wrong'd . Lear . Thou but remember'st me of my own concep- tion . I ...
... daughter . Lear . Ha ! fay'st thou fo ? Knight . I beseech you , pardon me , my lord , if I be miftaken ; for my duty cannot be filent , when I think your Highness is wrong'd . Lear . Thou but remember'st me of my own concep- tion . I ...
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