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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... breath poor , and speech unable , Beyond all manner of fo much I love you . Cor . What fhall Cordelia do ? love and be filent . [ Afide . Lear . Of all these bounds , ev'n from this line to this , With fhadowy forests and with champions ...
... breath poor , and speech unable , Beyond all manner of fo much I love you . Cor . What fhall Cordelia do ? love and be filent . [ Afide . Lear . Of all these bounds , ev'n from this line to this , With fhadowy forests and with champions ...
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... breath of an unfee'd lawyer , you gave me nothing for't ; can you make no use of no- thing , nuncle ? Lear . Why , no , boy ; nothing can be made out of nothing . Fool . Pr'ythee , tell him , fo much the rent of his land comes comes to ...
... breath of an unfee'd lawyer , you gave me nothing for't ; can you make no use of no- thing , nuncle ? Lear . Why , no , boy ; nothing can be made out of nothing . Fool . Pr'ythee , tell him , fo much the rent of his land comes comes to ...
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... breath , my Lord . Kent . No marvel , you have fo beftir'd your valour ; you cowardly rafcal , nature difclaims all fhare in thee : a tailor made thee . Corn . Thou art a strange fellow ; a tailor make a man ? Kent . A tailor , Sir ? a ...
... breath , my Lord . Kent . No marvel , you have fo beftir'd your valour ; you cowardly rafcal , nature difclaims all fhare in thee : a tailor made thee . Corn . Thou art a strange fellow ; a tailor make a man ? Kent . A tailor , Sir ? a ...
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... breath and blood ! - Fiery ? the fiery Duke ? tell the hot Duke that No , but not yet , may be he is not well , Infirmity doth ftill neglect all office , Whereto our health is bound ; we're not our felves , When nature being oppreft ...
... breath and blood ! - Fiery ? the fiery Duke ? tell the hot Duke that No , but not yet , may be he is not well , Infirmity doth ftill neglect all office , Whereto our health is bound ; we're not our felves , When nature being oppreft ...
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... breathe , Haft heavy substance , bleed'it not ; fpeak , art found ? Ten Mafts attacht make not the altitude Which thou haft perpendicularly fall'n . Thy life's a miracle . Speak yet again . Glo . But have I fall'n , or no ? Edg . From ...
... breathe , Haft heavy substance , bleed'it not ; fpeak , art found ? Ten Mafts attacht make not the altitude Which thou haft perpendicularly fall'n . Thy life's a miracle . Speak yet again . Glo . But have I fall'n , or no ? Edg . From ...
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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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