The Complete Works of William, Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order, Volume 3Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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... thing than a fool : and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou hast pared thy wit o ' both sides , and left nothing i ' the middle : here comes one o ' the parings . Enter GONERIL . Lear . How now , daughter ! what makes that frontlet ...
... thing than a fool : and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou hast pared thy wit o ' both sides , and left nothing i ' the middle : here comes one o ' the parings . Enter GONERIL . Lear . How now , daughter ! what makes that frontlet ...
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... thing you know than comes from her demand out of the letter . If your diligence be not speedy , I shall be there afore you . Kent . I will not sleep , my lord , till I have delivered your letter . [ Exit . Fool . If a man's brains were ...
... thing you know than comes from her demand out of the letter . If your diligence be not speedy , I shall be there afore you . Kent . I will not sleep , my lord , till I have delivered your letter . [ Exit . Fool . If a man's brains were ...
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... things , - [ be What they are , yet I know not : but they shall The terrors of the earth . You think I'll weep ; No , I ... thing to you . There is di- vision , 20 Although as yet the face of it be cover'd With mutual cumming , ' twixt ...
... things , - [ be What they are , yet I know not : but they shall The terrors of the earth . You think I'll weep ; No , I ... thing to you . There is di- vision , 20 Although as yet the face of it be cover'd With mutual cumming , ' twixt ...
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... thing toward , Edmund ; pray you , be careful . [ Exit . 21 Edm . This courtesy , forbid thee , shall the duke Instantly know ; and of that letter too : This seems a fair deserving , and must draw me That which my father loses ; no less ...
... thing toward , Edmund ; pray you , be careful . [ Exit . 21 Edm . This courtesy , forbid thee , shall the duke Instantly know ; and of that letter too : This seems a fair deserving , and must draw me That which my father loses ; no less ...
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... thing fears me to think of . Corn . I now perceive , it was not altogether your brother's evil disposition made him seek his death ; but a provoking merit , set a - work by a reprovable badness in himself . 9 Edn . How malicious is my ...
... thing fears me to think of . Corn . I now perceive , it was not altogether your brother's evil disposition made him seek his death ; but a provoking merit , set a - work by a reprovable badness in himself . 9 Edn . How malicious is my ...
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