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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... o'th ' Kingdom thou haft not forgot , Wherein I thee endow'd . Reg . Good Sir , to th ' purpose . [ Trumpet within . Lear . Who put my man i ' th ' Stocks ? ( 10 ) Look'd black upon me , ] This is a Phrafe which I do not understand ...
... o'th ' Kingdom thou haft not forgot , Wherein I thee endow'd . Reg . Good Sir , to th ' purpose . [ Trumpet within . Lear . Who put my man i ' th ' Stocks ? ( 10 ) Look'd black upon me , ] This is a Phrafe which I do not understand ...
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... o ' th ' air , Neceffity's fharp pinch Return with her ? Why , the hot - blooded France , that dow'rlefs took Our youngest born , I could as well be brought To knee his throne , and ' Squire - like penfion beg , To keep bafe life a ...
... o ' th ' air , Neceffity's fharp pinch Return with her ? Why , the hot - blooded France , that dow'rlefs took Our youngest born , I could as well be brought To knee his throne , and ' Squire - like penfion beg , To keep bafe life a ...
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... o ' th ' world ; Crack nature's mould , all germins fpill at once ( 14 ) That make ingrateful man . Fool . O nuncle , court - holy - water in a dry houfe is bet- ter than the rain - waters out o ' door . Good nuncle , in , and ask thy ...
... o ' th ' world ; Crack nature's mould , all germins fpill at once ( 14 ) That make ingrateful man . Fool . O nuncle , court - holy - water in a dry houfe is bet- ter than the rain - waters out o ' door . Good nuncle , in , and ask thy ...
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... o'th ' foul fiend ; obey thy parents keep thy word juftly ; fwear not ; commit not with man's fworn fpoufe ; fet not thy fweet heart on proud array . Tom's a - cold . Lear . What haft thou been ? Edg . A ferving - man , proud in heart ...
... o'th ' foul fiend ; obey thy parents keep thy word juftly ; fwear not ; commit not with man's fworn fpoufe ; fet not thy fweet heart on proud array . Tom's a - cold . Lear . What haft thou been ? Edg . A ferving - man , proud in heart ...
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... o'th ' commiffion , fit you too . Edg . Let us deal juftly . Sleepeft , or wakeft thou , jolly Shepherd ? Thy Sheep be in the Corn ; And for one Blaft of thy minikin Mouth , Thy Sheep hall take no Harm . Purre , the Cat , is grey . Lear ...
... o'th ' commiffion , fit you too . Edg . Let us deal juftly . Sleepeft , or wakeft thou , jolly Shepherd ? Thy Sheep be in the Corn ; And for one Blaft of thy minikin Mouth , Thy Sheep hall take no Harm . Purre , the Cat , is grey . Lear ...
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