The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... seem so . If , ' till the expiration of your month , You will return and fojourn with my fifter , Difmiffing half your train , come then to me ; I'm now from home , and out of that provifion Which fhall be needful for your entertainment ...
... seem so . If , ' till the expiration of your month , You will return and fojourn with my fifter , Difmiffing half your train , come then to me ; I'm now from home , and out of that provifion Which fhall be needful for your entertainment ...
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... seems a fair deferving , and muft draw me That which my father lo es ; no less than all . The younger rifes , when the old doth fall . [ Exit . SCENE changes to a part of the Heath , with a hovel . Enter Lear , Kent , and Fool . Ere is ...
... seems a fair deferving , and muft draw me That which my father lo es ; no less than all . The younger rifes , when the old doth fall . [ Exit . SCENE changes to a part of the Heath , with a hovel . Enter Lear , Kent , and Fool . Ere is ...
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... seems firft to have been retrench'd by the players , for brevity's fake : but , befides that the lines are fine , they admirably difplay the taunting , termagant difpofition of Gonerill , and paint out her con- tempt of her husband's ...
... seems firft to have been retrench'd by the players , for brevity's fake : but , befides that the lines are fine , they admirably difplay the taunting , termagant difpofition of Gonerill , and paint out her con- tempt of her husband's ...
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... Seems to go Edg . Why do I trifle thus with his despair ? ' Tis done to cure it . Glo . O you mighty gods !. This world I do renounce ; and in your fights Shake patiently my great affliction off : If I could bear it longer , and not ...
... Seems to go Edg . Why do I trifle thus with his despair ? ' Tis done to cure it . Glo . O you mighty gods !. This world I do renounce ; and in your fights Shake patiently my great affliction off : If I could bear it longer , and not ...
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... seems , in feveral counties to this day , they call a stuff'd fi- gure , reprefenting a man , and arm'd with a bow and arrow , ( fet up to fright the crows , and other birds of prey , from the fruit and corn ; } a crowo - keeper ; as ...
... seems , in feveral counties to this day , they call a stuff'd fi- gure , reprefenting a man , and arm'd with a bow and arrow , ( fet up to fright the crows , and other birds of prey , from the fruit and corn ; } a crowo - keeper ; as ...
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