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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... 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 find the ...
... 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 find the ...
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... thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo ~~ Kent . Now by Apollo , King , Thou fwear'ft thy gods in vain . Lear . O vaffal ! mifcreant ! [ Laying his hand on his sword . Alb . Corn . Dear Sir , forbear . Kent . Kill thy phyfician , and thy fee ...
... thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo ~~ Kent . Now by Apollo , King , Thou fwear'ft thy gods in vain . Lear . O vaffal ! mifcreant ! [ Laying his hand on his sword . Alb . Corn . Dear Sir , forbear . Kent . Kill thy phyfician , and thy fee ...
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... thine , for Have no fuch daughter ; nor lhall ever fee That face of her's again ; therefore be gone Without our grace , our love , our benizon . Come , Noble Burgundy . [ Flourish . Exeunt Lear and Burgundy SCENE IV . France . Bid ...
... thine , for Have no fuch daughter ; nor lhall ever fee That face of her's again ; therefore be gone Without our grace , our love , our benizon . Come , Noble Burgundy . [ Flourish . Exeunt Lear and Burgundy SCENE IV . France . Bid ...
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... thine afs on thy back o'er the dirt thou hadft little wit in thy bald crown , when thou gay'st thy golden one away . If I fpeak like myself in this , let him be whipp'd that first finds it footh , dɔ0 L 3 [ Singing Fools ne'er had lefs ...
... thine afs on thy back o'er the dirt thou hadft little wit in thy bald crown , when thou gay'st thy golden one away . If I fpeak like myself in this , let him be whipp'd that first finds it footh , dɔ0 L 3 [ Singing Fools ne'er had lefs ...
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... thine own eafeg " This tempeft will not give me leave to ponder " On things would hurt me more - but I'll go in ; " In , boy , go first . You houseless poverty- Nay , get thee in ; I'll pray , and then I'll fleep . [ Exit Fool . Poor ...
... thine own eafeg " This tempeft will not give me leave to ponder " On things would hurt me more - but I'll go in ; " In , boy , go first . You houseless poverty- Nay , get thee in ; I'll pray , and then I'll fleep . [ Exit Fool . Poor ...
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The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1769 |
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