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Page xxvi
He sees in the wildness of his son a rod to punish his own mistreadings . His political conduct is not affected by any qualms of conscience , yet his mind is not at peace nor his heart free from self - reproach .
He sees in the wildness of his son a rod to punish his own mistreadings . His political conduct is not affected by any qualms of conscience , yet his mind is not at peace nor his heart free from self - reproach .
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And therefore I beseech you most redoubted lord and deare father , for the honour of God , to ease your heart of all such suspicion as you haue of me , and to dispatch me heere before your knees , with this same dagger , [ and withall ...
And therefore I beseech you most redoubted lord and deare father , for the honour of God , to ease your heart of all such suspicion as you haue of me , and to dispatch me heere before your knees , with this same dagger , [ and withall ...
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I so , so , my sonne , thou fearest not to approach the presence of thy sick father , in that disguised sort , I tel thee my sonne , that there is neuer a needle in thy cloke , but it is a prick to my heart , & neuer an ilat - hole ...
I so , so , my sonne , thou fearest not to approach the presence of thy sick father , in that disguised sort , I tel thee my sonne , that there is neuer a needle in thy cloke , but it is a prick to my heart , & neuer an ilat - hole ...
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44. beastly 46. retold ] Qq ; re - told Ff . 66 32 : Hudson explains “ on which the king Unto the leading of Alvares Peres , has set his heart . " etc. ” . Warburton explains " limits of 33. expedience ...
44. beastly 46. retold ] Qq ; re - told Ff . 66 32 : Hudson explains “ on which the king Unto the leading of Alvares Peres , has set his heart . " etc. ” . Warburton explains " limits of 33. expedience ...
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For “ out of anger ” cf. i . to the way in which they look upon iii . 51 and iv . iii . 7. post : “ You speak it the earth at a particular moment . Cf. out of fear and cold heart . ” Johnson Troilus and Cressida , 1. iii .
For “ out of anger ” cf. i . to the way in which they look upon iii . 51 and iv . iii . 7. post : “ You speak it the earth at a particular moment . Cf. out of fear and cold heart . ” Johnson Troilus and Cressida , 1. iii .
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