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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... look'd not for you yet , nor am provided For your fit welcome ; give ear to my fifter ; For thofe that mingle reafon with your paffion , Must be content to think you old , and fo But fhe knows what he does . Lear . Is this well spoken ...
... look'd not for you yet , nor am provided For your fit welcome ; give ear to my fifter ; For thofe that mingle reafon with your paffion , Must be content to think you old , and fo But fhe knows what he does . Lear . Is this well spoken ...
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... look well- favour'd , When 5 Thofe WICKED creatures yet Lear confiders the unnatural be- do icok well - favour'd , When others are more WICK- ED . ] As a little before , in the text [ like flatterers ] the edi- tors had made a ...
... look well- favour'd , When 5 Thofe WICKED creatures yet Lear confiders the unnatural be- do icok well - favour'd , When others are more WICK- ED . ] As a little before , in the text [ like flatterers ] the edi- tors had made a ...
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... look for him , and privily relieve him ; go you , and maintain talk with the Duke , that my charity be not of him perceiv'd ; if he ask for me , I am ill , and gone to bed . If I die for it , as no less is threaten'd me , the King my ...
... look for him , and privily relieve him ; go you , and maintain talk with the Duke , that my charity be not of him perceiv'd ; if he ask for me , I am ill , and gone to bed . If I die for it , as no less is threaten'd me , the King my ...
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... Look , here comes a walking fire . Edg . This is the foul Flibbertigibbet ; he begins at • Fliber di = curfew , and walks till the firft cock . He gives the web - gibbet . and the pin , squints the eye , and makes the hair - lip ...
... Look , here comes a walking fire . Edg . This is the foul Flibbertigibbet ; he begins at • Fliber di = curfew , and walks till the firft cock . He gives the web - gibbet . and the pin , squints the eye , and makes the hair - lip ...
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... Look , where he stands and glares . Wanteft thou eyes ? At trial , Madam . 6 Come hizzing in upon ' em- Then follow in the old edition ' feveral fpeeches in the mad way , which probably were left out by the Players , or by Shakefper ...
... Look , where he stands and glares . Wanteft thou eyes ? At trial , Madam . 6 Come hizzing in upon ' em- Then follow in the old edition ' feveral fpeeches in the mad way , which probably were left out by the Players , or by Shakefper ...
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