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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... to histories at that time vulgarly received as true ; and , perhaps , if we turn our
thoughts on the barbarity and ignorance of the age to which this story is referred ,
it will appear not so unlikely as while we estimate Lear's manners by our own .
... to histories at that time vulgarly received as true ; and , perhaps , if we turn our
thoughts on the barbarity and ignorance of the age to which this story is referred ,
it will appear not so unlikely as while we estimate Lear's manners by our own .
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1 Unrefined , unsifted . 2 Perplexed . 3 Deny . 4 The halcyon , or king - fisher ,
when dried , and hung up by a thread , was formerly supposed to turn his bill to
the point whence the wind blew . Kent . No contraries hold more antipathy Than I
and ...
1 Unrefined , unsifted . 2 Perplexed . 3 Deny . 4 The halcyon , or king - fisher ,
when dried , and hung up by a thread , was formerly supposed to turn his bill to
the point whence the wind blew . Kent . No contraries hold more antipathy Than I
and ...
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Turn out that eyeless villain : throw this slave Upon the dunghill .-- Regan , I
bleed apace : Untimely comes this hurt . Give me your arm . [ Exit Cornwall , led
by Regan ; Servants unbind Gloster , and lead him out . 1 Ser . I'll never care
whạt ...
Turn out that eyeless villain : throw this slave Upon the dunghill .-- Regan , I
bleed apace : Untimely comes this hurt . Give me your arm . [ Exit Cornwall , led
by Regan ; Servants unbind Gloster , and lead him out . 1 Ser . I'll never care
whạt ...
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Tut , man ! one fire burns out another's burning ; One pain is lessen'd by another's
anguish ; Turn giddy , and be holp by backward turning : One desperate grief
cures with another's languish : Take thou some new infection to thy eye , And the
...
Tut , man ! one fire burns out another's burning ; One pain is lessen'd by another's
anguish ; Turn giddy , and be holp by backward turning : One desperate grief
cures with another's languish : Take thou some new infection to thy eye , And the
...
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... Who , all as hot , turns deadly point to point , And , with a martial scorn , with
one hand beats Cold death aside , and with the other sends It back to Tybalt ,
whose dexterity Retorts it : Romeo he cries aloud , - Hold , friends ! friends , part !
... Who , all as hot , turns deadly point to point , And , with a martial scorn , with
one hand beats Cold death aside , and with the other sends It back to Tybalt ,
whose dexterity Retorts it : Romeo he cries aloud , - Hold , friends ! friends , part !
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