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... noble lord . Lear . My lord of Burgundy , We first address tow'rd you , who with this King Have rivall'd for our daughter ; what at least Will you require in prefent dower with her , Or ceafe your quest of love ? Bur . Moft royal ...
... noble lord . Lear . My lord of Burgundy , We first address tow'rd you , who with this King Have rivall'd for our daughter ; what at least Will you require in prefent dower with her , Or ceafe your quest of love ? Bur . Moft royal ...
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... noble and true - hearted Kent banish'd ! his offence , Honefty . " Tis ftrange . 66 SCENE VIII . Manet Edmund . " 7 [ Exit . Edm . " 9This is the excellent foppery of the world , " that , when we are fick in fortune , ( often the fur ...
... noble and true - hearted Kent banish'd ! his offence , Honefty . " Tis ftrange . 66 SCENE VIII . Manet Edmund . " 7 [ Exit . Edm . " 9This is the excellent foppery of the world , " that , when we are fick in fortune , ( often the fur ...
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... noble fcience , that whatever feeds of good difpofi- tions the infant unborn might be endowed with , either from nature , or traductively from its parents , yet if , at the time of its birth , the delivery was by any cafualty fo ...
... noble fcience , that whatever feeds of good difpofi- tions the infant unborn might be endowed with , either from nature , or traductively from its parents , yet if , at the time of its birth , the delivery was by any cafualty fo ...
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... noble , Whofe nature is so far from doing harms , That he fufpects none ; on whofe foolish honesty My practices ride eafie : I fee the business . Let me , if not by birth , have lands by wit ; All with me's meet , that I can fashion fit ...
... noble , Whofe nature is so far from doing harms , That he fufpects none ; on whofe foolish honesty My practices ride eafie : I fee the business . Let me , if not by birth , have lands by wit ; All with me's meet , that I can fashion fit ...
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... noble Duke my mafter , 1 Mumbling of wicked Charms , conj'ring the moon ] This was a proper circumftance to urge to Glo'fter ; who appears , by what paffed between him and his baftard fon in a foregoing scene , to be very fuperftitious ...
... noble Duke my mafter , 1 Mumbling of wicked Charms , conj'ring the moon ] This was a proper circumftance to urge to Glo'fter ; who appears , by what paffed between him and his baftard fon in a foregoing scene , to be very fuperftitious ...
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