The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Macmillan, 1895 |
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... dead , I thought good to take that piece of worke vpon mee : To commend it , I will not , for that which is good , I hope every man will commend , without intreaty : and I am the bolder , because the Authors name is sufficient to vent ...
... dead , I thought good to take that piece of worke vpon mee : To commend it , I will not , for that which is good , I hope every man will commend , without intreaty : and I am the bolder , because the Authors name is sufficient to vent ...
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... vent Q freshment Wray conj . dread ] Qq . dead Ff . dear Anon . conj . 119 again ] om . Steevens ( 1793 ) . 119 , 120 None ... fool . ] As in Ff . One line in Qq . But Ajax is their fool . Corn Fetch forth the 70 ACT IL KING LEAR .
... vent Q freshment Wray conj . dread ] Qq . dead Ff . dear Anon . conj . 119 again ] om . Steevens ( 1793 ) . 119 , 120 None ... fool . ] As in Ff . One line in Qq . But Ajax is their fool . Corn Fetch forth the 70 ACT IL KING LEAR .
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... dead , 59-61 See ... woman . ] As in Ff . Prose in Qq . 60 deformity ] deformiry QQ3 seems ] shewes Q1 ( Mus . per . and Bodl . 2 ) . 62-68 Thou ... mew . ] Omitted in Ff . 62 changed ] Q1 . chang'd Q2Q3- self - cover'd ] self ...
... dead , 59-61 See ... woman . ] As in Ff . Prose in Qq . 60 deformity ] deformiry QQ3 seems ] shewes Q1 ( Mus . per . and Bodl . 2 ) . 62-68 Thou ... mew . ] Omitted in Ff . 62 changed ] Q1 . chang'd Q2Q3- self - cover'd ] self ...
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... dead , But not without that harmful stroke which since Hath pluck'd him after . Alb . This shows you are above , You justicers , that these our nether crimes So speedily can venge . But , O poor Gloucester ! Lost he his other eye ? Mess ...
... dead , But not without that harmful stroke which since Hath pluck'd him after . Alb . This shows you are above , You justicers , that these our nether crimes So speedily can venge . But , O poor Gloucester ! Lost he his other eye ? Mess ...
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... dead ; Edmund and I have talk'd ; And more convenient is he for my hand Than for your lady's : you may gather more . If you do find him , pray you , give him this ; And when your mistress hears thus much from you , I pray , desire her ...
... dead ; Edmund and I have talk'd ; And more convenient is he for my hand Than for your lady's : you may gather more . If you do find him , pray you , give him this ; And when your mistress hears thus much from you , I pray , desire her ...
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Anon Antony Becket conj Bodl Brabantio Cæs Cæsar Capell conj Cassio Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Collier Cymbeline Cyprus Daniel conj Desdemona Divided Dyce Edgar Elze conj Emil ends the lines Enobarbus Enter Eros Exeunt Exit F₁ F₁F F₁F2 father fool Gent Glou Gould conj Grant White GUIDERIUS Hanmer hath hear heart heaven honour Hudson Hyphened Iach Iago Jackson conj Jennens Johnson conj Keightley Kent king lady Lear line ends line in Ff line in Qq lord madam Malone Mark Antony Mason conj Nicholson conj night noble Omitted in Ff Omitted in Qq Othello Pisanio Pompey Pope Posthumus pray Prithee Prose in Qq Q₁ Q₂Q3 QqFf Quarto queen Re-enter reading Roderigo SCENE Seymour conj speak Staunton conj Steevens conj sword thee Theobald Vaughan conj Walker conj Warburton