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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... and his humanity is punished with the loss of his eyes , through the information
communicated by the treacherous Edmund . In the mean time Cordelia bestows
her hand on the French king , who despatches a large army under the conduct ...
... and his humanity is punished with the loss of his eyes , through the information
communicated by the treacherous Edmund . In the mean time Cordelia bestows
her hand on the French king , who despatches a large army under the conduct ...
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Upon these eyes of thine I'll set my foot . [ Gloster is held down in his chair , while
Cornwall plucks out one of his eyes , and sets his foot on it . Glos . He , that will
think to live till he be old , Give me some help.- cruel ! O ye gods ! Re . One side ...
Upon these eyes of thine I'll set my foot . [ Gloster is held down in his chair , while
Cornwall plucks out one of his eyes , and sets his foot on it . Glos . He , that will
think to live till he be old , Give me some help.- cruel ! O ye gods ! Re . One side ...
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I remember thine eyes well enough . Dost thou squiny at me ? No , do thy worst ,
blind Cupid ; I'll not love . — Read thou this challenge ; mark but the penning of it
. Glos . Were all the letters suns , I could not see one . Edg . I would not take this ...
I remember thine eyes well enough . Dost thou squiny at me ? No , do thy worst ,
blind Cupid ; I'll not love . — Read thou this challenge ; mark but the penning of it
. Glos . Were all the letters suns , I could not see one . Edg . I would not take this ...
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world goes with no eyes : look with thine ears , See how yon justice rails upon
yon simple thief . Hark , in thine ear : change places ; and , handydandy , which is
the justice , which is the thief ?Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar ?
world goes with no eyes : look with thine ears , See how yon justice rails upon
yon simple thief . Hark , in thine ear : change places ; and , handydandy , which is
the justice , which is the thief ?Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar ?
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Her eye discourses ; I will answer it . I am too bold ; ' tis not to me ... in all the
heaven , Having some business , do entreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres
till they return . What if her eyes were there , they in her head ? The brightness of
her ...
Her eye discourses ; I will answer it . I am too bold ; ' tis not to me ... in all the
heaven , Having some business , do entreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres
till they return . What if her eyes were there , they in her head ? The brightness of
her ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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