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... pray'rs - - Lear . The bow is bent and drawn , make from the fhaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart ; be Kent unmannerly , When Lear is mad : what would't thou do , old man ? Think'st thou ...
... pray'rs - - Lear . The bow is bent and drawn , make from the fhaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart ; be Kent unmannerly , When Lear is mad : what would't thou do , old man ? Think'st thou ...
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... pray you , let us hit toge- ther : if our father carry Authority with fuch difpo- fition as he bears , this last furrender of his will but offend us . Reg . We fhall further think of it . Gon . We must do something , and i'th ' heat ...
... pray you , let us hit toge- ther : if our father carry Authority with fuch difpo- fition as he bears , this last furrender of his will but offend us . Reg . We fhall further think of it . Gon . We must do something , and i'th ' heat ...
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... pray you ; frame the bufi- nefs after your own wisdom . I would unftate my- felf , to be in a due refolution . : Edm . I will feek him , Sir , presently convey the business as I fhall find means , and acquaint you withal . → Glo ...
... pray you ; frame the bufi- nefs after your own wisdom . I would unftate my- felf , to be in a due refolution . : Edm . I will feek him , Sir , presently convey the business as I fhall find means , and acquaint you withal . → Glo ...
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... prayers which are made to God when the moon is in Conjunction with Jupiter in the Dragon's tail , are infallibly heard . But after him Cardan , with the boldnefs and impiety of an atheift and a madman , both of which he was , caft the ...
... prayers which are made to God when the moon is in Conjunction with Jupiter in the Dragon's tail , are infallibly heard . But after him Cardan , with the boldnefs and impiety of an atheift and a madman , both of which he was , caft the ...
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... pray you , have a conti- nent forbearance ' till the speed of his rage goes flower : and , as I fay , retire with me to my lodging , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear my lord fpeak : pray you , go , there's my key : if you do ...
... pray you , have a conti- nent forbearance ' till the speed of his rage goes flower : and , as I fay , retire with me to my lodging , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear my lord fpeak : pray you , go , there's my key : if you do ...
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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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