The Works of Shakespear: King Lear. Timon of Athens. Titus Andronicus. MacbethRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... Those wicked creatures yet do look well - favour'd , When others are more wicked : - As a little before , in the Text [ like flatterers ] the Editors had made a Similitude where the Author intended none ; fo here , where he did , they ...
... Those wicked creatures yet do look well - favour'd , When others are more wicked : - As a little before , in the Text [ like flatterers ] the Editors had made a Similitude where the Author intended none ; fo here , where he did , they ...
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... flesh ? Judicious punishment ! ' twas this flesh begot Those pelican daughters . Edg . Pillicock fat on pillicock - hill , halloo , halloo , loo , loo ! Fool . Fool . This cold night will turn us all to 62 King LEAR . SCENE ...
... flesh ? Judicious punishment ! ' twas this flesh begot Those pelican daughters . Edg . Pillicock fat on pillicock - hill , halloo , halloo , loo , loo ! Fool . Fool . This cold night will turn us all to 62 King LEAR . SCENE ...
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... Those happiest smiles , That play'd on her ripe lip , seem'd not to know What guests were in her Eyes ; which parted thence , As pearls from diamonds dropt . - In brief , Sorrow would be a rarity most belov'd , If all could so become it ...
... Those happiest smiles , That play'd on her ripe lip , seem'd not to know What guests were in her Eyes ; which parted thence , As pearls from diamonds dropt . - In brief , Sorrow would be a rarity most belov'd , If all could so become it ...
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... those worfer hours : I pr'ythee , put them off . Kent . Pardon , dear Madam , Yet to be known , shortens my laid intent ; My boon I make it , that you know me not , ' Till time and I think meet . Cor . Then be it fo , My lord . - How ...
... those worfer hours : I pr'ythee , put them off . Kent . Pardon , dear Madam , Yet to be known , shortens my laid intent ; My boon I make it , that you know me not , ' Till time and I think meet . Cor . Then be it fo , My lord . - How ...
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... those violent harms , that my two fisters Have in thy reverence made ! Kent . Kind and dearest Princess ! Cor . Had you not been their Father , these white flakes Did challenge pity of them . Was this a face , To be expos'd against the ...
... those violent harms , that my two fisters Have in thy reverence made ! Kent . Kind and dearest Princess ! Cor . Had you not been their Father , these white flakes Did challenge pity of them . Was this a face , To be expos'd against the ...
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Alcibiades Andronicus anſwer Apem Apemantus Athens Baffianus Banquo beſt blood brother buſineſs cauſe Cordelia Corn curſe daughter doft doſt thou doth Edmund elſe Emperor Empreſs Enter Exeunt Exit eyes falſe father fear firſt Flav Fleance fleep fome fons Fool forrow foul friends fuch fword Gent give Glo'ſter Gods Goths hand hath heart heav'n honour horſe houſe i'th itſelf Kent King Lady Lavinia Lear leſs lord lordſhip Lucius Lucullus Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Mach Madam Marcus maſter moſt muſt myſelf night noble o'th pleaſe pleaſure poor pray preſent purpoſe reaſon reſt Roffe Rome ſay SCENE ſee ſerve ſhall ſhe ſhew ſhould ſiſter ſome ſpeak ſtand ſtay ſtill ſtrange ſuch ſweet Tamora Thane thee There's theſe thine thoſe thou art Timon Titus Titus Andronicus uſe villain Whoſe Witch