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... thing fo monftrous , to dismantle So many folds of favour ! fure , her offence Muft be of fuch unnatural degree , That monsters it ; or your fore - vouch'd affection Fall'n into taint : which to believe of her , Must be a faith , that ...
... thing fo monftrous , to dismantle So many folds of favour ! fure , her offence Muft be of fuch unnatural degree , That monsters it ; or your fore - vouch'd affection Fall'n into taint : which to believe of her , Must be a faith , that ...
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... thing , do it carefully and the 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 ...
... thing , do it carefully and the 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 ...
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... not fay , Lay a thing on the charge , but to the charge . Be- fides , change answering to evasion just above , gives additional ele- gance to the expreffion . " father " " 46 " father compounded with my mother under 20 KING LEAR .
... not fay , Lay a thing on the charge , but to the charge . Be- fides , change answering to evasion just above , gives additional ele- gance to the expreffion . " father " " 46 " father compounded with my mother under 20 KING LEAR .
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... thing . I have years on my back forty eight . Lear . Follow me , thou fhalt ferve me ; if I like thee no worfe after dinner , I will not part from thee yet . Dinner , ho , dinner-- where's my knave ? my fool go you , and call my fool ...
... thing . I have years on my back forty eight . Lear . Follow me , thou fhalt ferve me ; if I like thee no worfe after dinner , I will not part from thee yet . Dinner , ho , dinner-- where's my knave ? my fool go you , and call my fool ...
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... thing . than a fool , and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou haft pared thy wit o'both fides , and left nothing i'th middle : here comes one o'th ' parings . SCENE XIV . To them , Enter Gonerill . Lear . How now , daughter , what ...
... thing . than a fool , and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou haft pared thy wit o'both fides , and left nothing i'th middle : here comes one o'th ' parings . SCENE XIV . To them , Enter Gonerill . Lear . How now , daughter , what ...
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