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... say you , to draw A third , more opulent than your fifters ? fpeak . Cor : Nothing , my lord . Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . Lear . Nothing can come of nothing ; fpeak again . Cor . Unhappy that I am , I cannot heave My heart into my ...
... say you , to draw A third , more opulent than your fifters ? fpeak . Cor : Nothing , my lord . Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . Lear . Nothing can come of nothing ; fpeak again . Cor . Unhappy that I am , I cannot heave My heart into my ...
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... say you to the lady ? love's not love , When it is mingled with regards , that stand Aloofs from th ' intire point . Say , will you have her ! She is herself a dowry . Bur . Royal King , Give but that portion which your felf propos'd ...
... say you to the lady ? love's not love , When it is mingled with regards , that stand Aloofs from th ' intire point . Say , will you have her ! She is herself a dowry . Bur . Royal King , Give but that portion which your felf propos'd ...
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... say , Of what most nearly appertains to us both ; I think our father will go Hence to night . Reg . That's certain , and with you ; next month with us . Gon . You fee how full of change his age is , the obfervation we have made of it ...
... say , Of what most nearly appertains to us both ; I think our father will go Hence to night . Reg . That's certain , and with you ; next month with us . Gon . You fee how full of change his age is , the obfervation we have made of it ...
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... say , when he wrote upon such a subject . 2 Shall be th ' legitimate.- - ] Here the Oxford Editor would shew us that he is as good at coining phrafes as his Author , and fo alters the text thus , Sball toe th ' legitimate . ie , fays he ...
... say , when he wrote upon such a subject . 2 Shall be th ' legitimate.- - ] Here the Oxford Editor would shew us that he is as good at coining phrafes as his Author , and fo alters the text thus , Sball toe th ' legitimate . ie , fays he ...
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... SAYS little ; ] Tho ' faying little may be the character of wisdom , it was not a quality to chuse a compa- nion by for his converfation . We fhould read , TO SAY little z which was prudent when he chofe a wife companion to profit by ...
... SAYS little ; ] Tho ' faying little may be the character of wisdom , it was not a quality to chuse a compa- nion by for his converfation . We fhould read , TO SAY little z which was prudent when he chofe a wife companion to profit by ...
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WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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