Historical plays: King Lear. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, pt. I-II. King Henry VJ. and P. Knapton, 1745 |
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... I'll do't before I fpeak ) that you make known It is no vicious blot , murther , or foulness , No unchafte action , or difhonour'd step , I That hath depriv'd me of your grace and favour ; But ev'n ' the want of that , for which I'm ...
... I'll do't before I fpeak ) that you make known It is no vicious blot , murther , or foulness , No unchafte action , or difhonour'd step , I That hath depriv'd me of your grace and favour ; But ev'n ' the want of that , for which I'm ...
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... I'll apprehend him . Abominable villain ! where is he ? Baft . I do not well know , my Lord ; if it fhall please you to fufpend your indignation against my brother , ' till you can derive from him better teftimony of his intent , you ...
... I'll apprehend him . Abominable villain ! where is he ? Baft . I do not well know , my Lord ; if it fhall please you to fufpend your indignation against my brother , ' till you can derive from him better teftimony of his intent , you ...
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... I'll not endure it ; His Knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On ev'ry trifle . When he returns from hunting , I will not speak with him , fay I am fick . If you come flack of former services , You fhall do well , the fault of ...
... I'll not endure it ; His Knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On ev'ry trifle . When he returns from hunting , I will not speak with him , fay I am fick . If you come flack of former services , You fhall do well , the fault of ...
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... I'll love thee . Kent . Come , Sir , arife , away , I'll teach you differences : away , away ; if you will meafure your lubber's length again , tarry ; but away , go to ; have you wifdom ? fo . [ Pufbes out the Steward . Lear . Now , my ...
... I'll love thee . Kent . Come , Sir , arife , away , I'll teach you differences : away , away ; if you will meafure your lubber's length again , tarry ; but away , go to ; have you wifdom ? fo . [ Pufbes out the Steward . Lear . Now , my ...
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... I'll keep my cox- comb my felf ; there's mine , beg another of thy daughters . Lear . Take heed , Sirrah , the whip . Fool . Truth's a dog muft to kennel , he must be whipp'd out , when the lady brach may ftand by th ' fire and stink ...
... I'll keep my cox- comb my felf ; there's mine , beg another of thy daughters . Lear . Take heed , Sirrah , the whip . Fool . Truth's a dog muft to kennel , he must be whipp'd out , when the lady brach may ftand by th ' fire and stink ...
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Historical plays: King Lear. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, pt.I ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1770 |
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