The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... night ! subscrib'd his power ! 3 Confin'd to exhibition ! 4 All this done Upon the gad ! " - Edmund ! How now ; what news ! Edm . So please your lordship , none . [ Putting up the Letter . 1 The curiosity of nations — ] i . e . the idle ...
... night ! subscrib'd his power ! 3 Confin'd to exhibition ! 4 All this done Upon the gad ! " - Edmund ! How now ; what news ! Edm . So please your lordship , none . [ Putting up the Letter . 1 The curiosity of nations — ] i . e . the idle ...
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... night gone by . Edm . Spake you with him ? Edg . Ay , two hours together . Edm . Parted you in good terms ? Found you no dis- pleasure in him , by word , or countenance ? Edg . None at all . Edm . Bethink yourself , wherein you may have ...
... night gone by . Edm . Spake you with him ? Edg . Ay , two hours together . Edm . Parted you in good terms ? Found you no dis- pleasure in him , by word , or countenance ? Edg . None at all . Edm . Bethink yourself , wherein you may have ...
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... night ! he wrongs me ; 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 : - When he returns from hunting , I will not ...
... night ! he wrongs me ; 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 : - When he returns from hunting , I will not ...
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... night to render that part smooth . Lear , I suppose , means to say , that Goneril's brow wa as completely covered by a frown , as it would be by a frontlet . MALONE . He that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of SCENE IV . 31 KING LEAR .
... night to render that part smooth . Lear , I suppose , means to say , that Goneril's brow wa as completely covered by a frown , as it would be by a frontlet . MALONE . He that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of SCENE IV . 31 KING LEAR .
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... night . Edm . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , I know not : You have heard of the news abroad ; I mean , the whispered ones , for they are yet but ear - kissing arguments ? Edm . Not I ; ' Pray you , what are they ? Cur . Have you heard of ...
... night . Edm . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , I know not : You have heard of the news abroad ; I mean , the whispered ones , for they are yet but ear - kissing arguments ? Edm . Not I ; ' Pray you , what are they ? Cur . Have you heard of ...
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