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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I cannot think , my sister in the least Would fail her obligation : if , sir , perchance ,
She have restrain'd the riots of your followers , ' Tis on sueh ground , and to such
wholesome end , As clears her from all blame . Lear . My curses on her ! Re .
I cannot think , my sister in the least Would fail her obligation : if , sir , perchance ,
She have restrain'd the riots of your followers , ' Tis on sueh ground , and to such
wholesome end , As clears her from all blame . Lear . My curses on her ! Re .
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Made she no verbal question ? Gen. Faith , once or twice she heaved the name
of · father ' Pantingly forth , as if it press'd her heart ; Cried , “ Sisters ! sisters ! -
Shame of ladies ! sisters ! Kent ! father ! sisters ! What ? i ' the storm ? i ' the night
?
Made she no verbal question ? Gen. Faith , once or twice she heaved the name
of · father ' Pantingly forth , as if it press'd her heart ; Cried , “ Sisters ! sisters ! -
Shame of ladies ! sisters ! Kent ! father ! sisters ! What ? i ' the storm ? i ' the night
?
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Exeunt . SCENE V. A room in Gloster's castle . Enter REGAN and STEWARD . Re
. But are my brother's powers set forth ? Stew . Ay , madam . Re . Himself In
person there ? Stew . Madam , with much ado ; Your sister is the better soldier .
Re .
Exeunt . SCENE V. A room in Gloster's castle . Enter REGAN and STEWARD . Re
. But are my brother's powers set forth ? Stew . Ay , madam . Re . Himself In
person there ? Stew . Madam , with much ado ; Your sister is the better soldier .
Re .
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I had rather lose the battle , than that sister Should loosen him and me . [ aside .
Alb . Our very loving sister , well be met.Sir , this I hear : the king is come to his
daughter , With others , whom the rigor of our state Forced to cry out . Where I
could ...
I had rather lose the battle , than that sister Should loosen him and me . [ aside .
Alb . Our very loving sister , well be met.Sir , this I hear : the king is come to his
daughter , With others , whom the rigor of our state Forced to cry out . Where I
could ...
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