The Works of Shakespear...R. Owen, 1747 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 1
... LEAR . TIMON of ATHENS . TITUS ANDRONICU S. MACBETH . CORIOLANUS . Маташе ་ ་ Maviance werklowicy . DUBLIN : Printed for R. OWEN , J. LEATHLEY , G. and A. EWING , W. and J. SMITH , G. FAULKNER , P. CRAMPTON , A. BRADLEY , T. MOORE , E ...
... LEAR . TIMON of ATHENS . TITUS ANDRONICU S. MACBETH . CORIOLANUS . Маташе ་ ་ Maviance werklowicy . DUBLIN : Printed for R. OWEN , J. LEATHLEY , G. and A. EWING , W. and J. SMITH , G. FAULKNER , P. CRAMPTON , A. BRADLEY , T. MOORE , E ...
Page 3
William Shakespeare William Warburton. KING LEAR A C T I. SCENE I. The KING'S PALACE . Enter Kent , Glo'fter , and Edmund the Baftard . I KENT . Thought , the King had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall . Glo . It did ... LEAR ...
William Shakespeare William Warburton. KING LEAR A C T I. SCENE I. The KING'S PALACE . Enter Kent , Glo'fter , and Edmund the Baftard . I KENT . Thought , the King had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall . Glo . It did ... LEAR ...
Page 4
... Lear , Cornwall , Albany , Gonerill , Regan , Cordelia , and Attendants . Lear . Attend the lords of France and Burgundy , Glo'fter . Glo . I fhall , my liege . [ Exit . Lear . Mean time we shall 3 exprefs our darker pur- pose . Give me ...
... Lear , Cornwall , Albany , Gonerill , Regan , Cordelia , and Attendants . Lear . Attend the lords of France and Burgundy , Glo'fter . Glo . I fhall , my liege . [ Exit . Lear . Mean time we shall 3 exprefs our darker pur- pose . Give me ...
Page 6
... Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . Lear . Nothing can come of nothing ; fpeak again . Cor . Unhappy that I am , I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your Majesty According to my bond , no more nor less . Lear . How , how ...
... Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . Lear . Nothing can come of nothing ; fpeak again . Cor . Unhappy that I am , I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your Majesty According to my bond , no more nor less . Lear . How , how ...
Page 7
... Lear . But goes thy heart with this ? Cor . Ay , my good lord . Lear . So young , and fo untender ? Cor . So young my lord , and true . Lear . Let it be fo , thy truth then be thy dower : For by the facred radiance of the fun , The ...
... Lear . But goes thy heart with this ? Cor . Ay , my good lord . Lear . So young , and fo untender ? Cor . So young my lord , and true . Lear . Let it be fo , thy truth then be thy dower : For by the facred radiance of the fun , The ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
againſt Alcibiades Andronicus anſwer Apem Apemantus Aufidius Banquo becauſe Cominius Cordelia Coriolanus doft doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fafe faid father fatire fear feem felves fenfe ferve fhall fhew fhould fifter fignifies firft firſt flain Flav fleep fome Fool forrow foul fpeak friends ftand ftill fuch fure fword give Glo'fter Gods Goths hath hear heart heav'n himſelf honour houſe i'th itſelf Kent King Lady Lart Lavinia Lear lord Lucius Macb Macbeth Macd mafter Marcius moft moſt muft muſt noble o'th Oxford Editor pleaſe Poet pray prefent purpoſe reafon Roffe Rome ſay SCENE ſhall ſhe ſpeak tell Thane thee thefe there's theſe thine thing thofe thoſe thou art Timon Titus Titus Andronicus uſe Volfcians Vulg whofe Witch word worfe