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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Nothing , my lord . Lear . Nothing ? . Cor . Nothing . Lear . Nothing will come of
nothing ; speak again . Cor . Unhappy that I am , I cannot heave My heart into my
mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more , nor less . Lear .
Nothing , my lord . Lear . Nothing ? . Cor . Nothing . Lear . Nothing will come of
nothing ; speak again . Cor . Unhappy that I am , I cannot heave My heart into my
mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more , nor less . Lear .
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How now ? what news ? Edm . So please your lordship , none . [ putting up the
letter . Glos . Why so earnestly seek you to put up that letter ? Edm . I know no
news , my lord . Glos . What paper were you reading ? Edm . Nothing , my lord .
Glos .
How now ? what news ? Edm . So please your lordship , none . [ putting up the
letter . Glos . Why so earnestly seek you to put up that letter ? Edm . I know no
news , my lord . Glos . What paper were you reading ? Edm . Nothing , my lord .
Glos .
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Edm . If the matter were good , my lord , I durst swear it were his ; but , in respect
of that , I would fain think it were not . Glos . It is his . Edm . It is his hand , my lord ;
but , I hope , his heart is not in the contents . Glos . Hath he never heretoforé ...
Edm . If the matter were good , my lord , I durst swear it were his ; but , in respect
of that , I would fain think it were not . Glos . It is his . Edm . It is his hand , my lord ;
but , I hope , his heart is not in the contents . Glos . Hath he never heretoforé ...
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My lord of Gloster hath convey'd him hence : Some five or six and thirty of his
knights , Hot questrists 2 after him , met him at gate ; Who , with some other of the
lord's dependents , Are gone with him towards Dover , where they boast To have
...
My lord of Gloster hath convey'd him hence : Some five or six and thirty of his
knights , Hot questrists 2 after him , met him at gate ; Who , with some other of the
lord's dependents , Are gone with him towards Dover , where they boast To have
...
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You lords , and noble friends , know our intent . What comfort to this great decay 1
may come , Shall be applied : for us , we will resign , During the life of this old
majesty , To him our absolute power : you , to your rights ; [ to Edgar and Kent .
You lords , and noble friends , know our intent . What comfort to this great decay 1
may come , Shall be applied : for us , we will resign , During the life of this old
majesty , To him our absolute power : you , to your rights ; [ to Edgar and Kent .
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