The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... lady . To thine and Albany's iffue Be this perpetual . - What fays our fecond daughter , Our dearest Regan , wife of Cornwall ? fpeak . Reg . I'm made of that self - metal as my sister , And prize me at her worth , in my true heart . I ...
... lady . To thine and Albany's iffue Be this perpetual . - What fays our fecond daughter , Our dearest Regan , wife of Cornwall ? fpeak . Reg . I'm made of that self - metal as my sister , And prize me at her worth , in my true heart . I ...
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... lady ? Love's not love When it is inmingled with regards , that ftand * Aloof from th ' entire point , Say , will you have her ? She is herself a dowry . Bur . RoyaPKing , ' Give but that portion which yourself propos'd , And here I ...
... lady ? Love's not love When it is inmingled with regards , that ftand * Aloof from th ' entire point , Say , will you have her ? She is herself a dowry . Bur . RoyaPKing , ' Give but that portion which yourself propos'd , And here I ...
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... Lady's going into France , Sir , the fool hath much pined away . Lear . No more of that , I have noted it well ; go you ; and tell my daughter , I would fpeak with her . Go you , call hither my fool , O , you , Sir , come you hither ...
... Lady's going into France , Sir , the fool hath much pined away . Lear . No more of that , I have noted it well ; go you ; and tell my daughter , I would fpeak with her . Go you , call hither my fool , O , you , Sir , come you hither ...
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William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. Enter Steward . Stew . My Lady's father . Lear . My Lady's father ? my Lord's knave ! you whorfon dog , you flave , you cur . J Stew . I am none of thefe , my Lord ; I befeech your pardon . Lear . Do you ...
William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. Enter Steward . Stew . My Lady's father . Lear . My Lady's father ? my Lord's knave ! you whorfon dog , you flave , you cur . J Stew . I am none of thefe , my Lord ; I befeech your pardon . Lear . Do you ...
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... Lady Brach may ftand by th ' fire , ' and ftink . Lear . A peftilent gall to me . Fool . Sirrah , I'll teach thee a ... ladies too , they'll not let Sc . 13.3 21 KING LEAR .
... Lady Brach may ftand by th ' fire , ' and ftink . Lear . A peftilent gall to me . Fool . Sirrah , I'll teach thee a ... ladies too , they'll not let Sc . 13.3 21 KING LEAR .
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