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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... first cock ; he gives the web and the pin , fquints the eye , and makes the hair - lip : mildews the white wheat , and hurts the poor creature of the earth . Saint Saint Withold footed thrice the Wold , ( 15 ) 60 King LEAR .
... first cock ; he gives the web and the pin , fquints the eye , and makes the hair - lip : mildews the white wheat , and hurts the poor creature of the earth . Saint Saint Withold footed thrice the Wold , ( 15 ) 60 King LEAR .
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... First , let me talk with this Philofopher ; - What is the cause of thunder ? Kent . My good lord , take his offer , Go into th ' house . Lear . I'll talk a word with this fame learned Theban : What is your ftudy ? Edg . How to prevent ...
... First , let me talk with this Philofopher ; - What is the cause of thunder ? Kent . My good lord , take his offer , Go into th ' house . Lear . I'll talk a word with this fame learned Theban : What is your ftudy ? Edg . How to prevent ...
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... Way , in this Scene , from the Old Edition ; I have ventur'd to replace feveral others , which stand upon the fame Footing , and had an equal right of being reftor'd , Lear . Lear . I'll fee their tryal first , bring me 64 King LEAR .
... Way , in this Scene , from the Old Edition ; I have ventur'd to replace feveral others , which stand upon the fame Footing , and had an equal right of being reftor'd , Lear . Lear . I'll fee their tryal first , bring me 64 King LEAR .
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... first , bring me in the evi- dence . Thou robed man of juftice , take thy place ; And thou his yoke - fellow of equity , Bench by his fide . You are o'th ' commiffion , fit you too . Edg . Let us deal juftly . Sleepeft , or wakeft thou ...
... first , bring me in the evi- dence . Thou robed man of juftice , take thy place ; And thou his yoke - fellow of equity , Bench by his fide . You are o'th ' commiffion , fit you too . Edg . Let us deal juftly . Sleepeft , or wakeft thou ...
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... my eyes ? I know thee well enough , thy name is Glofter ; Thou must be patient ; we came crying hither : Thou know'ft , the first time that we fmell the air , We We wawle and cry . I will preach to thee King LE A R. 87.
... my eyes ? I know thee well enough , thy name is Glofter ; Thou must be patient ; we came crying hither : Thou know'ft , the first time that we fmell the air , We We wawle and cry . I will preach to thee King LE A R. 87.
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