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Page 11
... hath depriv'd me of your grace and favour : But ev'n for want of that , for which I'm richer , A ftill - folliciting eye , and fuch a tongue , That I am glad I've not ; though , not to have it2 Hath loft me in your liking . Lear ...
... hath depriv'd me of your grace and favour : But ev'n for want of that , for which I'm richer , A ftill - folliciting eye , and fuch a tongue , That I am glad I've not ; though , not to have it2 Hath loft me in your liking . Lear ...
Page 13
... hath not been little ; he always lov'd our fifter moft , and with what poor judgment he hath now caft her off , appears too grofsly . Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age ; yet he hath ever but flenderly known himself . Gon . The beft ...
... hath not been little ; he always lov'd our fifter moft , and with what poor judgment he hath now caft her off , appears too grofsly . Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age ; yet he hath ever but flenderly known himself . Gon . The beft ...
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... hath not fuch need to hide itself . Let's fee ; come , if it be nothing , I fhall not need fpectacles . Edm . I beseech you , Sir , pardon me , it is a letter from my brother , that I have not all o'er - read ; and for fo much as I have ...
... hath not fuch need to hide itself . Let's fee ; come , if it be nothing , I fhall not need fpectacles . Edm . I beseech you , Sir , pardon me , it is a letter from my brother , that I have not all o'er - read ; and for fo much as I have ...
Page 17
... hath writ this to feel my affection to your Honour , and to no other pre- tence of danger . Glo . Think you fo ? 6 Edm . If your Honour judge it meet , I will place you where you fhall hear us confer of this , and by an auricular ...
... hath writ this to feel my affection to your Honour , and to no other pre- tence of danger . Glo . Think you fo ? 6 Edm . If your Honour judge it meet , I will place you where you fhall hear us confer of this , and by an auricular ...
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... hath qualified the heat of his difplea- fure ; which at this inftant so rageth in him , that with the mischief of your perfon it would fcarcely allay . Edg . Some villain hath done me wrong . Edm . That's my fear ; I pray you , have a ...
... hath qualified the heat of his difplea- fure ; which at this inftant so rageth in him , that with the mischief of your perfon it would fcarcely allay . Edg . Some villain hath done me wrong . Edm . That's my fear ; I pray you , have a ...
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