The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Volym 6J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... fond eyes , beweep this caufe again , & c . The reading is here gleaned up , part from the first , and part That theje hot tears , that breake from the fecond edition . SCENE SCENE Gon . Do you mark that ? XVI , 42 KING LEAR :
... fond eyes , beweep this caufe again , & c . The reading is here gleaned up , part from the first , and part That theje hot tears , that breake from the fecond edition . SCENE SCENE Gon . Do you mark that ? XVI , 42 KING LEAR :
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... caufe he fays thefe ducking ob- fervants know how to ftretch their deties nicely . I am perfuaded we should read , Than twenty SILKY ducking ob- Jervants , Which not only alludes to the garb of a court fycophant , but admirably well ...
... caufe he fays thefe ducking ob- fervants know how to ftretch their deties nicely . I am perfuaded we should read , Than twenty SILKY ducking ob- Jervants , Which not only alludes to the garb of a court fycophant , but admirably well ...
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... caufe ; fend down , and take my part . Art not asham'd to look upon this beard ? [ To Gon , O Regan , will you take her by the hand ? Gon . Why not by th ' hand , Sir ? How have I offended ? All's not offence , that indifcretion finds ...
... caufe ; fend down , and take my part . Art not asham'd to look upon this beard ? [ To Gon , O Regan , will you take her by the hand ? Gon . Why not by th ' hand , Sir ? How have I offended ? All's not offence , that indifcretion finds ...
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... caufe not introduced with the formulary word , like . Lear's fe- cond daughter proving still more unkind than the firft , he begins to entertain a better opinion of this from the other's greater de- gree of inhumanity ; and ex- preffes ...
... caufe not introduced with the formulary word , like . Lear's fe- cond daughter proving still more unkind than the firft , he begins to entertain a better opinion of this from the other's greater de- gree of inhumanity ; and ex- preffes ...
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... and that both thefe outrages were the inftigation of the Gods . To confider Lear as alluding to this divinity , makes his prayer exceeding pertinent and fine . WARBURTON . No , No , I'll not weep . I have full caufe KING LEAR . 75.
... and that both thefe outrages were the inftigation of the Gods . To confider Lear as alluding to this divinity , makes his prayer exceeding pertinent and fine . WARBURTON . No , No , I'll not weep . I have full caufe KING LEAR . 75.
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