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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DUKE OF BURGUNDY . DUKE OF CORNWALL . DUKE OF ALBANY . EARL OF
KENT . EARL OF GLOSTER . EDGAR , son to Gloster . EDMUND , bastard son to
Gloster . CURAN , a courtier . OLD Man , tenant to Gloster . PHYSICIAN . Fool .
DUKE OF BURGUNDY . DUKE OF CORNWALL . DUKE OF ALBANY . EARL OF
KENT . EARL OF GLOSTER . EDGAR , son to Gloster . EDMUND , bastard son to
Gloster . CURAN , a courtier . OLD Man , tenant to Gloster . PHYSICIAN . Fool .
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I have been with your father ; and given him notice , that the duke of Cornwall ,
and Regan his duchess , will be here with him to - night . Edm . How comes that ?
Curan . Nay , I know not . You have heard of the news abroad ; I mean , the ...
I have been with your father ; and given him notice , that the duke of Cornwall ,
and Regan his duchess , will be here with him to - night . Edm . How comes that ?
Curan . Nay , I know not . You have heard of the news abroad ; I mean , the ...
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... am sorry for thee , friend ; ' tis the duke's pleasure , Whose disposition , all the
world well knows , Will not be rubb'd nor stopp'd . I'll entreat for thee . Kent . Pray ,
do not , sir : I have watch'd and travell'd hard ; Some time I shall sleep out , the ...
... am sorry for thee , friend ; ' tis the duke's pleasure , Whose disposition , all the
world well knows , Will not be rubb'd nor stopp'd . I'll entreat for thee . Kent . Pray ,
do not , sir : I have watch'd and travell'd hard ; Some time I shall sleep out , the ...
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Tell the hot duke , that No , but not yet : - may be , he is not well : Infirmity doth still
neglect all office , Whereto our health is bound ; we are not ourselves , When
nature , being oppress ' d , commands the mind To suffer with the body : I ' ll ...
Tell the hot duke , that No , but not yet : - may be , he is not well : Infirmity doth still
neglect all office , Whereto our health is bound ; we are not ourselves , When
nature , being oppress ' d , commands the mind To suffer with the body : I ' ll ...
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Go to ; say you nothing : there is division between the dukes ; and a worse matter
than that : I have received a letter this night ... I will seek him , and privily relieve
him : go you , and maintain talk with the duke , that my charity be not of him ...
Go to ; say you nothing : there is division between the dukes ; and a worse matter
than that : I have received a letter this night ... I will seek him , and privily relieve
him : go you , and maintain talk with the duke , that my charity be not of him ...
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