The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Volume 13 |
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The frank sincerity of Cordelia , his youngest child , so displeases the infatuated
monarch , that he resolves to disinherit her , and divide her patrimony between
Goneril and Regan , her more specious sisters , who are entrusted with the ...
The frank sincerity of Cordelia , his youngest child , so displeases the infatuated
monarch , that he resolves to disinherit her , and divide her patrimony between
Goneril and Regan , her more specious sisters , who are entrusted with the ...
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Suspend thy purpose , if Thou didst intend to make this creature fruitful : Into her
womb convey sterility ; Dry up in her the organs of increase ; And from her
derogate 2 body never spring A babe to honor her ! If she must teem , Create her
child ...
Suspend thy purpose , if Thou didst intend to make this creature fruitful : Into her
womb convey sterility ; Dry up in her the organs of increase ; And from her
derogate 2 body never spring A babe to honor her ! If she must teem , Create her
child ...
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Edg . Child 1 Rowland to the dark tower came ; His word was still , - Fie , foh , and
fum ; I smell the blood of a British man . ' [ Exeunt . 1 Child is an old term for knight
. SCENE V. A room in Gloster's castle . Enter CORNWALL SCENE IV .
Edg . Child 1 Rowland to the dark tower came ; His word was still , - Fie , foh , and
fum ; I smell the blood of a British man . ' [ Exeunt . 1 Child is an old term for knight
. SCENE V. A room in Gloster's castle . Enter CORNWALL SCENE IV .
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Well , well , thou hast a careful father , child ; One , who , to put thee from thy
heaviness , Hath sorted out a sudden day of joy , That thou expect'st not , nor I
look'd not for . Ju . Madam , in happy time ; what day is that ? L. Cap . Marry , my
child ...
Well , well , thou hast a careful father , child ; One , who , to put thee from thy
heaviness , Hath sorted out a sudden day of joy , That thou expect'st not , nor I
look'd not for . Ju . Madam , in happy time ; what day is that ? L. Cap . Marry , my
child ...
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But one , poor one , one poor and loving child , But one thing to rejoice and
solace in , And cruel death hath catch'd it from my sight ! Nurse . O woe ! O woful ,
woful , woful day ! Most lamentable day ! most woful day , That ever , ever , I did
yet ...
But one , poor one , one poor and loving child , But one thing to rejoice and
solace in , And cruel death hath catch'd it from my sight ! Nurse . O woe ! O woful ,
woful , woful day ! Most lamentable day ! most woful day , That ever , ever , I did
yet ...
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