The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 7Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... mother could : where- upon she grew round - wombed ; and had , indeed , sir , a son for her cradle , ere she had a husband for her bed . Do you smell a fault ? 1 There is something of obscurity or inaccuracy in this preparatory scene ...
... mother could : where- upon she grew round - wombed ; and had , indeed , sir , a son for her cradle , ere she had a husband for her bed . Do you smell a fault ? 1 There is something of obscurity or inaccuracy in this preparatory scene ...
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... mother fair ; there was good sport at his making , and the whoreson must be acknowledged . Do you know this noble gentleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my lord . -- Glo . My lord of Kent . Remember him hereafter as my honorable friend . Edm ...
... mother fair ; there was good sport at his making , and the whoreson must be acknowledged . Do you know this noble gentleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my lord . -- Glo . My lord of Kent . Remember him hereafter as my honorable friend . Edm ...
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... mother under the dragon's tail ; and my nativity was under ursa major ; so that it follows I am rough and lecherous . - Tut , I should have been that I am , had the maidenliest star in the firmament twinkled on my bastardizing . Edgar ...
... mother under the dragon's tail ; and my nativity was under ursa major ; so that it follows I am rough and lecherous . - Tut , I should have been that I am , had the maidenliest star in the firmament twinkled on my bastardizing . Edgar ...
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... mother ; for when thou gavest them the rod , and put'st down thine own breeches , Then they for sudden joy did weep , And I for sorrow sung , That such a king should play bo - peep , And go the fools among . [ Singing . Pr'ythee ...
... mother ; for when thou gavest them the rod , and put'st down thine own breeches , Then they for sudden joy did weep , And I for sorrow sung , That such a king should play bo - peep , And go the fools among . [ Singing . Pr'ythee ...
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... mother's tomb , Sepulchring an adultress . - O , are you free ? [ TO KENT . Some other time for that . - Beloved Regan ,. Thy sister's naught . O Regan , she hath tied Sharp - toothed unkindness , like a vulture , here.- [ Points to his ...
... mother's tomb , Sepulchring an adultress . - O , are you free ? [ TO KENT . Some other time for that . - Beloved Regan ,. Thy sister's naught . O Regan , she hath tied Sharp - toothed unkindness , like a vulture , here.- [ Points to his ...
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