The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... & c . means as a trial or taste of my virtue . " To assay , or rather essay , of the French word essayer , " says Baret . 21. e . weak and foolish . I'll apprehend him . - Abominable villain ! -Where is 22 [ ACT I. KING LEAR .
... & c . means as a trial or taste of my virtue . " To assay , or rather essay , of the French word essayer , " says Baret . 21. e . weak and foolish . I'll apprehend him . - Abominable villain ! -Where is 22 [ ACT I. KING LEAR .
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... I'll apprehend him . - Abominable villain ! -Where is he ? Edm . I do not well know , my lord . If it shall please ye to suspend your indignation against my brother , till you can derive from him better testimony of his intent , you ...
... I'll apprehend him . - Abominable villain ! -Where is he ? Edm . I do not well know , my lord . If it shall please ye to suspend your indignation against my brother , till you can derive from him better testimony of his intent , you ...
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... I'll not endure it ; His knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On every trifle . - When he returns from hunting , I will not speak with him : say , I am sick.— If you come slack of former services , You shall do well ; the ...
... I'll not endure it ; His knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On every trifle . - When he returns from hunting , I will not speak with him : say , I am sick.— If you come slack of former services , You shall do well ; the ...
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... I'll not be struck , my lord . Kent . Nor tripped neither ; you base foot - ball player . [ Tripping up his heels . Lear . I thank thee , fellow ; thou servest me , and I'll love thee . Kent . Come , sir , arise , away ; I'll teach you ...
... I'll not be struck , my lord . Kent . Nor tripped neither ; you base foot - ball player . [ Tripping up his heels . Lear . I thank thee , fellow ; thou servest me , and I'll love thee . Kent . Come , sir , arise , away ; I'll teach you ...
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... I'll give thee two crowns . Lear . What two crowns shall they be ? Fool . Why , after I have cut the egg i ' the middle , and eat up the meat , the two crowns of the egg . When thou clovest thy crown i'the middle , and gavest away both ...
... I'll give thee two crowns . Lear . What two crowns shall they be ? Fool . Why , after I have cut the egg i ' the middle , and eat up the meat , the two crowns of the egg . When thou clovest thy crown i'the middle , and gavest away both ...
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