The Works of Shakespear...R. Owen, 1747 |
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... those infirmities fhe owes , Unfriended , new - adopted to our hate , Dower'd with our curfe , and ftranger'd with our oath , Take her , or leave her ? Bur . Pardon , royal Sir ; Election makes not up on fuch conditions : Lear . Then ...
... those infirmities fhe owes , Unfriended , new - adopted to our hate , Dower'd with our curfe , and ftranger'd with our oath , Take her , or leave her ? Bur . Pardon , royal Sir ; Election makes not up on fuch conditions : Lear . Then ...
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... those Authorities , - That he hath giv'n away ! Now , by my Life , 3 Old Folks are Babes again ; and must be used With 3 Old FooLs are babes again ; and must be used With Checks LIKE Flatt'ries when they're feen abus ' d . ] Thus the ...
... those Authorities , - That he hath giv'n away ! Now , by my Life , 3 Old Folks are Babes again ; and must be used With 3 Old FooLs are babes again ; and must be used With Checks LIKE Flatt'ries when they're feen abus ' d . ] Thus the ...
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... 'd , by their becoming more peevish and perverfe by indulgence . When they're feen abus'd . i . e . when we find that those Flatt'ries are abused . Horns Horns within . Enter Lear , Knights and Attendants . 24 KING LEA R.
... 'd , by their becoming more peevish and perverfe by indulgence . When they're feen abus'd . i . e . when we find that those Flatt'ries are abused . Horns Horns within . Enter Lear , Knights and Attendants . 24 KING LEA R.
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... kept his court in the weft ; fo this alludes to fome proverbial Speech in those romances . 4 conftrains the garb . ] Garb , for habit , custom . " Than " 5Than twenty filky ducking obfervants , " That ftretch KING LEAR . 45.
... kept his court in the weft ; fo this alludes to fome proverbial Speech in those romances . 4 conftrains the garb . ] Garb , for habit , custom . " Than " 5Than twenty filky ducking obfervants , " That ftretch KING LEAR . 45.
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... those that mingle reason with your paffion , Must be content to think you old , and fo- But fhe knows what she does . Lear . Is this well spoken ? Reg . I dare avouch it , Sir ; what , fifty followers ? * Is it not well ? what fhould ...
... those that mingle reason with your paffion , Must be content to think you old , and fo- But fhe knows what she does . Lear . Is this well spoken ? Reg . I dare avouch it , Sir ; what , fifty followers ? * Is it not well ? what fhould ...
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