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The ' trial of love ' is ingeniously connected with his schemes for marrying his daughters , becoming a sudden strata- gem to entrap Cordelia into compliance with his wishes : - 1 The words of farewell in the Mirror for Magistrates look ...
The ' trial of love ' is ingeniously connected with his schemes for marrying his daughters , becoming a sudden strata- gem to entrap Cordelia into compliance with his wishes : - 1 The words of farewell in the Mirror for Magistrates look ...
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The best and soundest of his time hath been but rash ; then must we look to receive from his age , not alone the imperfections of long- 300 natural kindness which you have not shown . 275. professed , full of pro- fessions .
The best and soundest of his time hath been but rash ; then must we look to receive from his age , not alone the imperfections of long- 300 natural kindness which you have not shown . 275. professed , full of pro- fessions .
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Well , madam . 10 20 20. With reproof instead of , for [ i.e. rather than ] flatteries , when flatteries are found to feed their folly . ' Gon . And let his knights have colder looks among 36 King Lear ACT I.
Well , madam . 10 20 20. With reproof instead of , for [ i.e. rather than ] flatteries , when flatteries are found to feed their folly . ' Gon . And let his knights have colder looks among 36 King Lear ACT I.
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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 , That I may speak : I'll write straight to my sister , To hold my very course .
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 , That I may speak : I'll write straight to my sister , To hold my very course .
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Thou but rememberest me of mine own , conception : I have perceived a most faint neglect of late ; which I have rather blamed as mine own jealous curiosity than as a very pretence and pur- pose of unkindness : I will look further ...
Thou but rememberest me of mine own , conception : I have perceived a most faint neglect of late ; which I have rather blamed as mine own jealous curiosity than as a very pretence and pur- pose of unkindness : I will look further ...
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