The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... thee , for provision To shield thee from diseases of the world ; And , on the sixth , to turn thy hated back Upon our kingdom . If , on the tenth day following , Thy banished trunk be found in our dominions , The moment is thy death ...
... thee , for provision To shield thee from diseases of the world ; And , on the sixth , to turn thy hated back Upon our kingdom . If , on the tenth day following , Thy banished trunk be found in our dominions , The moment is thy death ...
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... thee , fellow ; thou servest me , and I'll love thee . Kent . Come , sir , arise , away ; I'll teach you differ- ences ; away , away . If you will measure your lubber's length again , tarry ; but away : go to . Have you wisdom ? so ...
... thee , fellow ; thou servest me , and I'll love thee . Kent . Come , sir , arise , away ; I'll teach you differ- ences ; away , away . If you will measure your lubber's length again , tarry ; but away : go to . Have you wisdom ? so ...
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... thee To give away thy land , Come place him here by me , - Or do thou for him stand . The sweet and bitter fool Will presently appear ; The one in motley here , The other found out there . Lear . Dost thou call me fool , boy ? Fool ...
... thee To give away thy land , Come place him here by me , - Or do thou for him stand . The sweet and bitter fool Will presently appear ; The one in motley here , The other found out there . Lear . Dost thou call me fool , boy ? Fool ...
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... thee . Lear . Does any here know me ? -Why , this is not Lear ; does Lear walk thus ? speak thus ? Where are his eyes ? Either his notion weakens , or his discern- ings are lethargied . - Sleeping or waking ? -Ha ! sure ' tis not so ...
... thee . Lear . Does any here know me ? -Why , this is not Lear ; does Lear walk thus ? speak thus ? Where are his eyes ? Either his notion weakens , or his discern- ings are lethargied . - Sleeping or waking ? -Ha ! sure ' tis not so ...
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... thee ; Yet have I left a daughter . Gon . You strike my people ; and your disordered rabble Make servants of their betters . Enter ALBANY . Lear . Woe , that too late repents , ' - O sir , are you come ? Is it your will ? [ To ALB ...
... thee ; Yet have I left a daughter . Gon . You strike my people ; and your disordered rabble Make servants of their betters . Enter ALBANY . Lear . Woe , that too late repents , ' - O sir , are you come ? Is it your will ? [ To ALB ...
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