The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 7Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... sense is , " We have already made known our desire of parting the kingdom . We will now discover the reasons by which we shall regulate the partition . " 3 i . e . our determined resolution . The quartos read " first intent . ” 4 The ...
... sense is , " We have already made known our desire of parting the kingdom . We will now discover the reasons by which we shall regulate the partition . " 3 i . e . our determined resolution . The quartos read " first intent . ” 4 The ...
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... sense possesses ; And find I am alone felicitate In your dear highness ' love . Cor . Then poor Cordelia ! [ Aside . And yet not so ; since , I am sure , my love's More richer than my tongue . Lear . To thee , and thine , hereditary ...
... sense possesses ; And find I am alone felicitate In your dear highness ' love . Cor . Then poor Cordelia ! [ Aside . And yet not so ; since , I am sure , my love's More richer than my tongue . Lear . To thee , and thine , hereditary ...
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... sense about thee ! -Old fond eyes , Beweep this cause again , I'll pluck you out ; And cast you , with the waters that you lose , 1 Derogate here means degenerate , degraded . 2 Thwart as a noun adjective is not frequent in our language ...
... sense about thee ! -Old fond eyes , Beweep this cause again , I'll pluck you out ; And cast you , with the waters that you lose , 1 Derogate here means degenerate , degraded . 2 Thwart as a noun adjective is not frequent in our language ...
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... sense of tax . 2 The word there , in this speech , shows that when the king says , " Go you before to Gloster , " he means the town of Gloster , which Shakspeare chose to make the residence of the duke of Cornwall , to increase the ...
... sense of tax . 2 The word there , in this speech , shows that when the king says , " Go you before to Gloster , " he means the town of Gloster , which Shakspeare chose to make the residence of the duke of Cornwall , to increase the ...
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... frighted . 2 " And found - Despatch . - The noble duke , " & c . - The sense is in- terrupted . He shall be caught — and found , he shall be punished . De- spatch . My worthy arch1 and patron , comes to - night SC . I. ] 43 KING LEAR .
... frighted . 2 " And found - Despatch . - The noble duke , " & c . - The sense is in- terrupted . He shall be caught — and found , he shall be punished . De- spatch . My worthy arch1 and patron , comes to - night SC . I. ] 43 KING LEAR .
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