The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... WARBURTON . Faft is the reading of the first folio , and I think the true read- ing . B 3 7 Confiant will feems a confir- mation of faft intent . Great " Great rivals in our younger daughter's love , Long KING LEAR . 53 SCENE II. ...
... WARBURTON . Faft is the reading of the first folio , and I think the true read- ing . B 3 7 Confiant will feems a confir- mation of faft intent . Great " Great rivals in our younger daughter's love , Long KING LEAR . 53 SCENE II. ...
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... true heart . I find , fhe names my very deed of love , Only he comes too fhort ; ' that I profefs 8 Beyond all manner , & c . ] i . e . beyond all expreffion . 1 WARBURTON . De ond all manner of much- ] Byond all aflignable quanti ty ...
... true heart . I find , fhe names my very deed of love , Only he comes too fhort ; ' that I profefs 8 Beyond all manner , & c . ] i . e . beyond all expreffion . 1 WARBURTON . De ond all manner of much- ] Byond all aflignable quanti ty ...
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... true . Lear . Let it be fo , thy truth then be thy dower : For by the facred radiance of the fun , The mysteries of Hecat , and the night , By all the operations of the orbs , From whom we do exist , and cease to be , Here I disclaim ...
... true . Lear . Let it be fo , thy truth then be thy dower : For by the facred radiance of the fun , The mysteries of Hecat , and the night , By all the operations of the orbs , From whom we do exist , and cease to be , Here I disclaim ...
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... true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo- Kent . Now by Apollo , King , Thou swear'ft thy gods in vain . Lear . O vaffal ! mifcreant ! - [ Laying his band on his sword . Alb . Corn . Dear Sir , forbear . Kent . Kill thy phyfician ...
... true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo- Kent . Now by Apollo , King , Thou swear'ft thy gods in vain . Lear . O vaffal ! mifcreant ! - [ Laying his band on his sword . Alb . Corn . Dear Sir , forbear . Kent . Kill thy phyfician ...
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... art most rich , being foor , 9 from th ' intire point . ] Intire , for right , true . WARBURTON . cther confiderations . Rather , fingle , unmixed with Most Moft choice , forfaken ; and moft lov'd , defpis'd KING LEAR . 1-5.
... art most rich , being foor , 9 from th ' intire point . ] Intire , for right , true . WARBURTON . cther confiderations . Rather , fingle , unmixed with Most Moft choice , forfaken ; and moft lov'd , defpis'd KING LEAR . 1-5.
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