The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 48
... Say , you have wrong'd her , Sir . Lear . Afk her forgiveness ? Do you but mark , how this becomes the Use ? ( 18 ) Dear daughter , I confefs , that I am old ; Age is unnecessary : on my knees I beg , That you'll vouchsafe me raiment ...
... Say , you have wrong'd her , Sir . Lear . Afk her forgiveness ? Do you but mark , how this becomes the Use ? ( 18 ) Dear daughter , I confefs , that I am old ; Age is unnecessary : on my knees I beg , That you'll vouchsafe me raiment ...
Page 57
... say ? Kent . Few words , but , to effect , more than all yet ; That , when we have found the King , ( in which you take That way , I this :) he that first lights on him , Hollow the other . [ Exeunt feverally . Storm still . Enter Lear ...
... say ? Kent . Few words , but , to effect , more than all yet ; That , when we have found the King , ( in which you take That way , I this :) he that first lights on him , Hollow the other . [ Exeunt feverally . Storm still . Enter Lear ...
Page 63
... say , for the most part , springs either from the fource and fountain of his d.forder ; the injuries done him by his daughters ; or his defire of being reveng'd on them . What Edgar says , seems a fantastick wild- ness , only extorted ...
... say , for the most part , springs either from the fource and fountain of his d.forder ; the injuries done him by his daughters ; or his defire of being reveng'd on them . What Edgar says , seems a fantastick wild- ness , only extorted ...
Page 79
... say , I'm at the worst ? I'm worse , than e'er I was . Old Man . ' Tis poor mad Tom . Edg . And worse I may be yet : the worst is not , So long as we can say , this is the worst . Old Man . Fellow , where goest ? Glo . Is it a beggar ...
... say , I'm at the worst ? I'm worse , than e'er I was . Old Man . ' Tis poor mad Tom . Edg . And worse I may be yet : the worst is not , So long as we can say , this is the worst . Old Man . Fellow , where goest ? Glo . Is it a beggar ...
Page 92
... say , The fiend , the fiend - he led me to that place . Edg . Rear free and patient thoughts . Enter Lear , dreft madly with Flowers . But who comes here ? least --- a poor , dragging expreffion . All the old copies read , as I have ...
... say , The fiend , the fiend - he led me to that place . Edg . Rear free and patient thoughts . Enter Lear , dreft madly with Flowers . But who comes here ? least --- a poor , dragging expreffion . All the old copies read , as I have ...
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