The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 32
... Because they are not eight . Fool . Yes , indeed ; thou wouldft make a good fool . Lear . To take't again perforce ! - tude ! monfter ingrati- Fool . If you were my fool , nuncle , I'd have thee beaten for being old before thy time ...
... Because they are not eight . Fool . Yes , indeed ; thou wouldft make a good fool . Lear . To take't again perforce ! - tude ! monfter ingrati- Fool . If you were my fool , nuncle , I'd have thee beaten for being old before thy time ...
Page 74
... to Dover ? Gl . Because I would not fee thy cruel nails Pluck out his poor old eyes ; nor thy fierce fifter In his anointed flesh ftick boarish phangs . The fea 3 In 74 King LEAR Enter Glo'fter, brought in by Servants, ...
... to Dover ? Gl . Because I would not fee thy cruel nails Pluck out his poor old eyes ; nor thy fierce fifter In his anointed flesh ftick boarish phangs . The fea 3 In 74 King LEAR Enter Glo'fter, brought in by Servants, ...
Page 80
... Because he does not feel , feel your power quickly : So diftribution fhould undo excess , And each man have enough . Do'st thou know Dover ? Edg . Ay , mafter . Glo . There is a cliff , whofe high and bending head Looks fearfully on the ...
... Because he does not feel , feel your power quickly : So diftribution fhould undo excess , And each man have enough . Do'st thou know Dover ? Edg . Ay , mafter . Glo . There is a cliff , whofe high and bending head Looks fearfully on the ...
Page 85
... because he did not understand it . Indeed , it is corrupt ; and he might have . done himself fome honour in attempting the cure ; but rhyme and criticifm , he has convinc'd us , do not always center in the fame per- fon . My friend . Mr ...
... because he did not understand it . Indeed , it is corrupt ; and he might have . done himself fome honour in attempting the cure ; but rhyme and criticifm , he has convinc'd us , do not always center in the fame per- fon . My friend . Mr ...
Page 87
... is the fame , which by Pliny ( from Diofcorides and the other Greek phyficians ) is named xamvas : because the juice of it has the effect , With hardocks , hemlock , nettles , cuckoo - flowers which King LEAR Gent. No, fince. ...
... is the fame , which by Pliny ( from Diofcorides and the other Greek phyficians ) is named xamvas : because the juice of it has the effect , With hardocks , hemlock , nettles , cuckoo - flowers which King LEAR Gent. No, fince. ...
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