The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Volym 13 |
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... thy physician , and the fee bestow Upon the foul disease . Revoke thy gift ; Or , whilst I can vent clamor from my throat , I'll tell thee thou dost evil . Lear . Hear me , recreant ! On thine allegiance , hear me ! Since thou hast ...
... thy physician , and the fee bestow Upon the foul disease . Revoke thy gift ; Or , whilst I can vent clamor from my throat , I'll tell thee thou dost evil . Lear . Hear me , recreant ! On thine allegiance , hear me ! Since thou hast ...
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... thee , maid , [ to Cordelia . That justly think'st , and hast most rightly said ! And your large speeches may your deeds approve , [ to Regan and Goneril . That good effects may spring from words of love . Thus Kent , O princes , bids ...
... thee , maid , [ to Cordelia . That justly think'st , and hast most rightly said ! And your large speeches may your deeds approve , [ to Regan and Goneril . That good effects may spring from words of love . Thus Kent , O princes , bids ...
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... Thou losest here , a better where to find . Lear . Thou hast her , France : let her be thine ; for we Have no such daughter , nor shall ever see That face of hers again : therefore be gone , Without our grace , our love , our benizon.1 ...
... Thou losest here , a better where to find . Lear . Thou hast her , France : let her be thine ; for we Have no such daughter , nor shall ever see That face of hers again : therefore be gone , Without our grace , our love , our benizon.1 ...
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... thou for him stand : The sweet and bitter fool Will presently appear ; The one in motley here , - The other found out there . ' Lear . Dost thou call me fool , boy ? Fool . All thy other titles thou hast given away ; that thou wast born ...
... thou for him stand : The sweet and bitter fool Will presently appear ; The one in motley here , - The other found out there . ' Lear . Dost thou call me fool , boy ? Fool . All thy other titles thou hast given away ; that thou wast born ...
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... thy daughters thy mother ; for when thou gavest them the rod , and puttest down thine own ... hast pared thy wit o ' both sides , and left nothing in the middle . Here ... Thou wast a pretty fellow , when thou SCENE IV . 39 KING LEAR .
... thy daughters thy mother ; for when thou gavest them the rod , and puttest down thine own ... hast pared thy wit o ' both sides , and left nothing in the middle . Here ... Thou wast a pretty fellow , when thou SCENE IV . 39 KING LEAR .
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The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E ..., Volym 13 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
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Alack art thou banished Benvolio blood Burgundy Cordelia Corn Cornwall daughter dead dear death dost thou doth duke duke of Cornwall Edgar Edmund Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fellow Fool France FRIAR LAURENCE gentleman give Glos Gloster gone Goneril grace grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven hence hither Juliet Kent KING LEAR knave LADY CAPULET letter live look lord madam Mantua married master Mercutio Montague night noble nuncle Nurse o'er Paris Plutarch poor Pr'ythee pray prince Regan ROMEO AND JULIET Samp SCENE Servants SHAK sirrah sister slain speak stand stay Stew sweet sword tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou wilt to-night Tybalt vex'd villain weep word