The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 14C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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Page 164
... Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . By day and night ! he wrongs me ; 2 every hour He flashes into one gross crime or other , That set us all at odds : I'll not endure it : His knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On every trifle ...
... Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . By day and night ! he wrongs me ; 2 every hour He flashes into one gross crime or other , That set us all at odds : I'll not endure it : His knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On every trifle ...
Page 165
... Stew . Very well , madam . Gon . And let his knights have colder looks among you ; What grows of it , no matter ; advise your fellows so : I would breed from hence occasions , and I shall , 3 Not to be over - rul'd . & c . ] This line ...
... Stew . Very well , madam . Gon . And let his knights have colder looks among you ; What grows of it , no matter ; advise your fellows so : I would breed from hence occasions , and I shall , 3 Not to be over - rul'd . & c . ] This line ...
Page 168
... Stew . So please you , - [ Exit . Lear . What says the fellow there ? Call the clotpoll back . Where ' s my fool , ho ? —I think the world's asleep . How now ? where ' s that mongrel ? Knight . He says , my lord , your daughter is not ...
... Stew . So please you , - [ Exit . Lear . What says the fellow there ? Call the clotpoll back . Where ' s my fool , ho ? —I think the world's asleep . How now ? where ' s that mongrel ? Knight . He says , my lord , your daughter is not ...
Page 169
... Stew . My lady's father . Lear . My lady's father ! my lord's knave : you whore- son dog ! you slave ! you cur ! Stew . I am none of this , my lord ; 5 I beseech you , par- don me . Lear . Do you bandy looks with me , you rascal ...
... Stew . My lady's father . Lear . My lady's father ! my lord's knave : you whore- son dog ! you slave ! you cur ! Stew . I am none of this , my lord ; 5 I beseech you , par- don me . Lear . Do you bandy looks with me , you rascal ...
Page 185
... Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . Take you some company , and away to horse : Inform her full of my particular fear ; And thereto add such reasons of your own , As may compact it more.4 Get you gone ; And hasten your return . [ Exit Stew . ] No ...
... Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . Take you some company , and away to horse : Inform her full of my particular fear ; And thereto add such reasons of your own , As may compact it more.4 Get you gone ; And hasten your return . [ Exit Stew . ] No ...
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