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Page 65
... answer . Osw . He's coming , madam ; I hear him . [ Horns without . GON . Put on what weary negligence you please , You and your fellows ; I'd have it come to question : If he distaste it , let him to my sister , Whose mind and mine , I ...
... answer . Osw . He's coming , madam ; I hear him . [ Horns without . GON . Put on what weary negligence you please , You and your fellows ; I'd have it come to question : If he distaste it , let him to my sister , Whose mind and mine , I ...
Page 74
... answer from our home ; the several messengers From hence attend despatch . Our good old friend , Lay comforts to your bosom ; and bestow Your needful counsel to our business , † Which craves the instant use . GLO . I serve you , madam ...
... answer from our home ; the several messengers From hence attend despatch . Our good old friend , Lay comforts to your bosom ; and bestow Your needful counsel to our business , † Which craves the instant use . GLO . I serve you , madam ...
Page 78
... answer . GLO . My dear lord , You know the fiery quality of the duke ; How unremoveable and fix'd he is In his own course . LEAR . Vengeance ! plague ! death ! confusion ! - Fiery ? what quality ? Why , Gloster , Gloster , I'd speak ...
... answer . GLO . My dear lord , You know the fiery quality of the duke ; How unremoveable and fix'd he is In his own course . LEAR . Vengeance ! plague ! death ! confusion ! - Fiery ? what quality ? Why , Gloster , Gloster , I'd speak ...
Page 88
... answer with thy uncovered body this ex- tremity of the skies . — Is man no more than this ? Consider him well . Thou owest the worm no silk , ( * ) First folio , Wouldst . ( 1 ) First folio , deerely . ( + ) First folio , words Iustice ...
... answer with thy uncovered body this ex- tremity of the skies . — Is man no more than this ? Consider him well . Thou owest the worm no silk , ( * ) First folio , Wouldst . ( 1 ) First folio , deerely . ( + ) First folio , words Iustice ...
Page 93
... answer'd , for we know the CORN . And what confederacy have you with the traitors Late footed in the kingdom ? the rest of the dialogue . b C- -pass- ] See note ( b ) , p . 600 , Vol . II . - corky arms . ] That is , dry , withered arms ...
... answer'd , for we know the CORN . And what confederacy have you with the traitors Late footed in the kingdom ? the rest of the dialogue . b C- -pass- ] See note ( b ) , p . 600 , Vol . II . - corky arms . ] That is , dry , withered arms ...
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