King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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... Tom's a - cold . O ! do de , do de , do de . Bless thee from whirlwinds , star- blasting , and taking ! Do poor Tom ... Tom's a - cold ] Cf. Orlando Gibbons's " The London Cry ' : ' Poor naked Bed- lam , Tom's a cold ... God ...
... Tom's a - cold . O ! do de , do de , do de . Bless thee from whirlwinds , star- blasting , and taking ! Do poor Tom ... Tom's a - cold ] Cf. Orlando Gibbons's " The London Cry ' : ' Poor naked Bed- lam , Tom's a cold ... God ...
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... a - cold ] hyphened Rowe . 147. Though ] Though all F3-4 . Kent . Good my Lord , take his offer ;. Edg . Poor Tom's a - cold . 145 150 rest . ' Baldwin goes on to show that Cooper , Thesaurus , defines magus as ' Dictio Persica , qua ...
... a - cold ] hyphened Rowe . 147. Though ] Though all F3-4 . Kent . Good my Lord , take his offer ;. Edg . Poor Tom's a - cold . 145 150 rest . ' Baldwin goes on to show that Cooper , Thesaurus , defines magus as ' Dictio Persica , qua ...
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... Tom's a - cold . [ Aside . ] I cannot daub it further . Glou . Come hither ... Tom hath been scar'd out of his good wits : bless thee , good man's ... a - cold ] Rowe ; a cold Q , F. daub ] F ; dance Q. further ] F ; farther Q ...
... Tom's a - cold . [ Aside . ] I cannot daub it further . Glou . Come hither ... Tom hath been scar'd out of his good wits : bless thee , good man's ... a - cold ] Rowe ; a cold Q , F. daub ] F ; dance Q. further ] F ; farther Q ...
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