The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... doth love us moft ? That we our largest bounty may extend , Where nature doth with merit challenge . Our eldest born , fpeak firft . Gonerill , Gon . Gon . I love you , Sir , Dearer than 6 King LEAR .
... doth love us moft ? That we our largest bounty may extend , Where nature doth with merit challenge . Our eldest born , fpeak firft . Gonerill , Gon . Gon . I love you , Sir , Dearer than 6 King LEAR .
Page 15
... doth , within a dull , ftale , tired bed , Go to creating a whole tribe of fops , They all , indeed , give it us , by a foolish corruption , the Curio- fity of nations ; but I fome time ago prov'd , that our Author's word was , Curtesy ...
... doth , within a dull , ftale , tired bed , Go to creating a whole tribe of fops , They all , indeed , give it us , by a foolish corruption , the Curio- fity of nations ; but I fome time ago prov'd , that our Author's word was , Curtesy ...
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... doth speak For inftant remedy . Be then defir'd By her , that elfe will take the thing the begs , Of fifty to difquantity your train ; And the remainders , that fhall ftill depend , To be fuch men as may befort your age , And know ...
... doth speak For inftant remedy . Be then defir'd By her , that elfe will take the thing the begs , Of fifty to difquantity your train ; And the remainders , that fhall ftill depend , To be fuch men as may befort your age , And know ...
Page 36
... , he fhall never more Be fear'd of doing harm : make your own purpofe , How in my ftrength you pleafe . As for you , Edmund , Whofe virtue and obedience doth this inftant So So much commend itself , you shall be ours ; 36 King LEAR.
... , he fhall never more Be fear'd of doing harm : make your own purpofe , How in my ftrength you pleafe . As for you , Edmund , Whofe virtue and obedience doth this inftant So So much commend itself , you shall be ours ; 36 King LEAR.
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... doth affect A faucy roughness ; and constrains the garb , Quite from his nature . He can't flatter , he , - the Italians have coin'd a very beautiful phrafe , intrinficarfi col uno , i . e , to grow intimate with , to wind one felf into ...
... doth affect A faucy roughness ; and constrains the garb , Quite from his nature . He can't flatter , he , - the Italians have coin'd a very beautiful phrafe , intrinficarfi col uno , i . e , to grow intimate with , to wind one felf into ...
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