The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... , from what Lear says in the next Scene , that this number fifty was requir'd to be cut off , which ( as the editions flood ) is no where specify'd by Gonerill . Mr. Pope How How ugly didst thou in Cordelia fhew ? Which , 28 King LEAR.
... , from what Lear says in the next Scene , that this number fifty was requir'd to be cut off , which ( as the editions flood ) is no where specify'd by Gonerill . Mr. Pope How How ugly didst thou in Cordelia fhew ? Which , 28 King LEAR.
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). How ugly didst thou in Cordelia fhew ? Which , like an engine , wrencht my frame of nature From the fixt place ; drew from my heart all love , And added to the gall . O Lear , Lear , Lear ! Beat ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). How ugly didst thou in Cordelia fhew ? Which , like an engine , wrencht my frame of nature From the fixt place ; drew from my heart all love , And added to the gall . O Lear , Lear , Lear ! Beat ...
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... fhew'd th ' unfitnefs How now , Ofwald ? Enter Steward . , What , have you writ that letter to my fifter ? Stew . Ay , Madam . Gon . Take you fome company , and away to horfe ; Inform her full of my particular fears , And thereto add ...
... fhew'd th ' unfitnefs How now , Ofwald ? Enter Steward . , What , have you writ that letter to my fifter ? Stew . Ay , Madam . Gon . Take you fome company , and away to horfe ; Inform her full of my particular fears , And thereto add ...
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... fhew too bold malice Against the grace and perfon of my mafter , Stocking his meffenger . Corn . Fetch forth the Stocks ; As I have life and honour , there fhall he fit ' till noon . Reg . Reg . ' Till noon ! ' till night , King LEAR .
... fhew too bold malice Against the grace and perfon of my mafter , Stocking his meffenger . Corn . Fetch forth the Stocks ; As I have life and honour , there fhall he fit ' till noon . Reg . Reg . ' Till noon ! ' till night , King LEAR .
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... , which way Thou might'ft deserve , or they impofe , this ufage , Coming from us ? Kent . My lord , when at their home I did commend your Highness ' letters to them , Ere Ere I was rifen from the place , that fhew'd 44 King LEAR.
... , which way Thou might'ft deserve , or they impofe , this ufage , Coming from us ? Kent . My lord , when at their home I did commend your Highness ' letters to them , Ere Ere I was rifen from the place , that fhew'd 44 King LEAR.
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