The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Say ? How is that ? Reg . I cannot think , my fifter in the leaft Would fail her obligation . If , perchance , She have restrained the riots of your followers , ' Tis on fuch ground , and to fuch wholesome end , As clears her from all ...
... Say ? How is that ? Reg . I cannot think , my fifter in the leaft Would fail her obligation . If , perchance , She have restrained the riots of your followers , ' Tis on fuch ground , and to fuch wholesome end , As clears her from all ...
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... says in his own preface concerning mixed modes . Shakespeare , whofe mind was more intent upon notions than words , had in his thoughts the pulchritude of virtue , and the deformity of wickedness ; and though he had mentioned wickednejs ...
... says in his own preface concerning mixed modes . Shakespeare , whofe mind was more intent upon notions than words , had in his thoughts the pulchritude of virtue , and the deformity of wickedness ; and though he had mentioned wickednejs ...
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... say ? Kent . Few words , but , to effect , more than all yet ; That , when we have found the King , for which you take That way , I this , he that firft lights on him , Halloo the other . SCENE [ Exeunt feverally . II . Storm ftill ...
... say ? Kent . Few words , but , to effect , more than all yet ; That , when we have found the King , for which you take That way , I this , he that firft lights on him , Halloo the other . SCENE [ Exeunt feverally . II . Storm ftill ...
Strana 129
... furr'd gowns hide all ] From bide all to ac- efer's lips , the whole paffage is VOL . VI . wanting in the first edition , be- ing added , I fuppofe , at his re- vifal . K None 130 None does offend , none , I say , KING LEAR . 129.
... furr'd gowns hide all ] From bide all to ac- efer's lips , the whole paffage is VOL . VI . wanting in the first edition , be- ing added , I fuppofe , at his re- vifal . K None 130 None does offend , none , I say , KING LEAR . 129.
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... say , none ; ' I'll able ' em ; Take that of me , my friend , who have the pow'r To feal th ' accufer's lips . Get thee glass eyes , And , like a fcurvy politician , feem To see the things thou doft not . Now , now , now , now . Pull ...
... say , none ; ' I'll able ' em ; Take that of me , my friend , who have the pow'r To feal th ' accufer's lips . Get thee glass eyes , And , like a fcurvy politician , feem To see the things thou doft not . Now , now , now , now . Pull ...
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