The Works of ShakespeareGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1882 - 675 pages |
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Page 12
... fall upon the ground , as I do now , taking the measure of an unmade grave . JUL . Good father , I beseech you on my. Who , even in pure and vestal modesty , Still blush , as thinking their own kisses sin ; This may flies do , when I ...
... fall upon the ground , as I do now , taking the measure of an unmade grave . JUL . Good father , I beseech you on my. Who , even in pure and vestal modesty , Still blush , as thinking their own kisses sin ; This may flies do , when I ...
Page 16
... fall , Like death , when he shuts up the day of life ; Each part , depriv'd of supple government , Shall , stiff , and stark , and cold , appear like death : PATHESE 2 SERV . You shall have none ill , sir ; for I'll try if they can lick ...
... fall , Like death , when he shuts up the day of life ; Each part , depriv'd of supple government , Shall , stiff , and stark , and cold , appear like death : PATHESE 2 SERV . You shall have none ill , sir ; for I'll try if they can lick ...
Page 22
... fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart : be Kent unmannerly , When Lear is mad . What wouldst thou do , old man ? Think'st thou , that duty shall have dread to speak , When power to flattery bows ? To plainness ...
... fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart : be Kent unmannerly , When Lear is mad . What wouldst thou do , old man ? Think'st thou , that duty shall have dread to speak , When power to flattery bows ? To plainness ...
Page 29
... fall - On her ingrateful top ! Strike her young bones , You taking airs , with lameness ! CORN . Fie , sir , fie ! LEAR . You nimble lightnings , dart your blinding flames Into her scornful eyes ! Infect her beauty , You fen - suck'd ...
... fall - On her ingrateful top ! Strike her young bones , You taking airs , with lameness ! CORN . Fie , sir , fie ! LEAR . You nimble lightnings , dart your blinding flames Into her scornful eyes ! Infect her beauty , You fen - suck'd ...
Page 36
... fall To quarrel with your great opposeless wills , My snuff and loathed part of nature should Burn itself out . If Edgar live , O , bless him ! — Now , fellow , fare thee well . EDG . Gone , sir : -farewell.- [ GLOUCESTER leaps , and falls ...
... fall To quarrel with your great opposeless wills , My snuff and loathed part of nature should Burn itself out . If Edgar live , O , bless him ! — Now , fellow , fare thee well . EDG . Gone , sir : -farewell.- [ GLOUCESTER leaps , and falls ...
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