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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... hold , when a great wheel runs down a hill , left it break thy neck with following it ; but the great one that goes upward , let him draw thee after . When a wife man gives thee better counfel , give me mine again ; I would have none ...
... hold , when a great wheel runs down a hill , left it break thy neck with following it ; but the great one that goes upward , let him draw thee after . When a wife man gives thee better counfel , give me mine again ; I would have none ...
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... hold ? - how came my man i ' th ' Stocks ? Corn . I fet him there , Sir : but his own disorders Deferv'd much lefs advancement . Lear . You ? did you ? Reg . I pray you , Father , being weak , seem so . If , ' till the expiration of ...
... hold ? - how came my man i ' th ' Stocks ? Corn . I fet him there , Sir : but his own disorders Deferv'd much lefs advancement . Lear . You ? did you ? Reg . I pray you , Father , being weak , seem so . If , ' till the expiration of ...
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... Hold amity ? ' tis hard , almoft impoffible . Gon . Why might not you , my lord , receive attendance From those that the calls fervants , or from mine ? Reg . Why not , my lord ? if then they chanc'd to flack ye , We could controul them ...
... Hold amity ? ' tis hard , almoft impoffible . Gon . Why might not you , my lord , receive attendance From those that the calls fervants , or from mine ? Reg . Why not , my lord ? if then they chanc'd to flack ye , We could controul them ...
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... hold upon you ; Yet have I ventur'd to come feek you out , And bring you , where both fire and food is ready . Lear . First , let me talk with this Philofopher ; - What is the cause of thunder ? Kent . My good lord , take his offer , Go ...
... hold upon you ; Yet have I ventur'd to come feek you out , And bring you , where both fire and food is ready . Lear . First , let me talk with this Philofopher ; - What is the cause of thunder ? Kent . My good lord , take his offer , Go ...
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... hold the chair . Upon these eyes of thine I'll fet my foot . [ Glo'fter is held down , while Cornwall treads out one of his eyes . Glo . He , that will think to live ' till he be old , Give me fome help . - O cruel ! O you gods ! ( 18 ) ...
... hold the chair . Upon these eyes of thine I'll fet my foot . [ Glo'fter is held down , while Cornwall treads out one of his eyes . Glo . He , that will think to live ' till he be old , Give me fome help . - O cruel ! O you gods ! ( 18 ) ...
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