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... Exit . Lear . Mean time we shall 3 exprefs our darker pur- pose . Give me the Map here . Know , we have divided , In three , our Kingdom ; 4 and ' tis our firft intent , To shake all cares and bufinefs from our age ; Conferring them on ...
... Exit . Lear . Mean time we shall 3 exprefs our darker pur- pose . Give me the Map here . Know , we have divided , In three , our Kingdom ; 4 and ' tis our firft intent , To shake all cares and bufinefs from our age ; Conferring them on ...
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... Exit . Enter Glo'fter , with France and Burgundy , and Attendants . Glo . Here's France and Burgundy , my noble lord . Lear . My lord of Burgundy , We first address tow'rd you , who with this King Have rivall'd for our daughter ; what ...
... Exit . Enter Glo'fter , with France and Burgundy , and Attendants . Glo . Here's France and Burgundy , my noble lord . Lear . My lord of Burgundy , We first address tow'rd you , who with this King Have rivall'd for our daughter ; what ...
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... Exit . Edm . " 9This is the excellent foppery of the world , " that , when we are fick in fortune , ( often the fur- ... feits 7 I would unftate myself , to be in a due refolution . ] i . e . I will throw afide all confideration of my ...
... Exit . Edm . " 9This is the excellent foppery of the world , " that , when we are fick in fortune , ( often the fur- ... feits 7 I would unftate myself , to be in a due refolution . ] i . e . I will throw afide all confideration of my ...
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... Exit . mechanick invention , but founded in reafon and the nature of things . The Tempeft of Shakespear fufficiently proves him to be well acquaint- ed with these unities ; and the paffage in queftion fhews him to have been ftruck with ...
... Exit . mechanick invention , but founded in reafon and the nature of things . The Tempeft of Shakespear fufficiently proves him to be well acquaint- ed with these unities ; and the paffage in queftion fhews him to have been ftruck with ...
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... Exit . SCENE XI . The Duke of Albany's Palace . Enter Gonerill and Steward . Gon.DID my father ftrike my gentleman for chid- ing of his fool ? Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . By day and night , he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes into one ...
... Exit . SCENE XI . The Duke of Albany's Palace . Enter Gonerill and Steward . Gon.DID my father ftrike my gentleman for chid- ing of his fool ? Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . By day and night , he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes into one ...
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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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