The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. OthelloHilliard, Gray,, 1839 |
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... seems to have been more indebted to the old anonymous play , entitled The True Chronicle Hystorie of Leire , King of England , and his Three Daughters , Gonorill , Ragan , and Cordella ; 1605. A play with that title was entered on the ...
... seems to have been more indebted to the old anonymous play , entitled The True Chronicle Hystorie of Leire , King of England , and his Three Daughters , Gonorill , Ragan , and Cordella ; 1605. A play with that title was entered on the ...
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... seems too insignificant to be thought on ; even as case of flesh and blood he himself neglects it . On the stage , we see nothing but corporal in- firmities and weakness , the impotence of age ; while we read it , we see not Lear , but ...
... seems too insignificant to be thought on ; even as case of flesh and blood he himself neglects it . On the stage , we see nothing but corporal in- firmities and weakness , the impotence of age ; while we read it , we see not Lear , but ...
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... seem so to us ; but now , in the division of the kingdom , ' it appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for equalities are so weighed , that curiosity in neither can make choice of either's moiety.3 Kent . Is not this your son ...
... seem so to us ; but now , in the division of the kingdom , ' it appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for equalities are so weighed , that curiosity in neither can make choice of either's moiety.3 Kent . Is not this your son ...
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... seem ; to serve him truly , that will put me in trust ; to love him that is honest ; to converse with him that is wise , and says little ; to fear judgment ; to fight , when I cannot choose ; and to eat no fish.2 Lear . What art thou ...
... seem ; to serve him truly , that will put me in trust ; to love him that is honest ; to converse with him that is wise , and says little ; to fear judgment ; to fight , when I cannot choose ; and to eat no fish.2 Lear . What art thou ...
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... seems that the customary appellation of the old licensed fool to his superiors was uncle . 4 All my estate or property . 5 It has already been shown that brach was a mannerly name for a bitch . 6 To owe is to possess . 7 To trow is to ...
... seems that the customary appellation of the old licensed fool to his superiors was uncle . 4 All my estate or property . 5 It has already been shown that brach was a mannerly name for a bitch . 6 To owe is to possess . 7 To trow is to ...
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