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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... dead . Alb . Who's dead ? speak , man . Gent . Your lady , Sir , your lady ; and her fifter By her is poifon'd ; the confeffes it . Edm . I was contracted to them both ; all three Now marry in an instant . Edg . Here comes Kent . Enter ...
... dead . Alb . Who's dead ? speak , man . Gent . Your lady , Sir , your lady ; and her fifter By her is poifon'd ; the confeffes it . Edm . I was contracted to them both ; all three Now marry in an instant . Edg . Here comes Kent . Enter ...
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... dead in his arms . Lear . Howl , howl , howl , howl , - O , you are men of ftone ; Had I your tongues and eyes , I'd ufe them so , That heaven's vault should crack : fhe's gone for ever ! I know , when one is dead , and when one lives ...
... dead in his arms . Lear . Howl , howl , howl , howl , - O , you are men of ftone ; Had I your tongues and eyes , I'd ufe them so , That heaven's vault should crack : fhe's gone for ever ! I know , when one is dead , and when one lives ...
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... dead : Your eldest daughters have fore - done themselves , And defp'rately are dead . Lear . Ay , fo I think . Alb . He knows not what he fays ; and vain is it , That we prefent us to him . Edg . Very bootlefs . Enter a Meffenger . Me ...
... dead : Your eldest daughters have fore - done themselves , And defp'rately are dead . Lear . Ay , fo I think . Alb . He knows not what he fays ; and vain is it , That we prefent us to him . Edg . Very bootlefs . Enter a Meffenger . Me ...
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... dead March . ( 30 ) Alb . The Weight of this fad Time , & c . ] This Speech from the Authority of the Old 4to is rightly plac'd to Alba- my in the Edition by the Players it is given to Edgar , by whom , I doubt not , it was of Cuftom ...
... dead March . ( 30 ) Alb . The Weight of this fad Time , & c . ] This Speech from the Authority of the Old 4to is rightly plac'd to Alba- my in the Edition by the Players it is given to Edgar , by whom , I doubt not , it was of Cuftom ...
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... dead ; and all the lands thou haft Lye in a pitcht field . Alc . I'defie land , my lord . 1 Lord . We are so virtuously bound Tim . And fo am I to you . 2 Lord . So infinitely endear'd Tim . All to you . Lights ! more lights , more ...
... dead ; and all the lands thou haft Lye in a pitcht field . Alc . I'defie land , my lord . 1 Lord . We are so virtuously bound Tim . And fo am I to you . 2 Lord . So infinitely endear'd Tim . All to you . Lights ! more lights , more ...
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