The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... tell you all her wealth . [ To France ] For you , great king , I would not from your love make such a stray , To match you where I hate ; therefore beseech you To avert your liking a more worthier way Than on a wretch whom nature is ...
... tell you all her wealth . [ To France ] For you , great king , I would not from your love make such a stray , To match you where I hate ; therefore beseech you To avert your liking a more worthier way Than on a wretch whom nature is ...
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... tell you . Osw . 14. distaste , dislike . 16-20 . Not Omitted in Ff . • · abused . Well , madam . ' ΙΟ 20 20. With reproof instead of , for [ i.e. rather than ] flatteries , when flatteries are found to feed their folly . ' Gon . And ...
... tell you . Osw . 14. distaste , dislike . 16-20 . Not Omitted in Ff . • · abused . Well , madam . ' ΙΟ 20 20. With reproof instead of , for [ i.e. rather than ] flatteries , when flatteries are found to feed their folly . ' Gon . And ...
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... telling it , and deliver a plain message bluntly : that which ordinary men are fit for , I am qualified in ; and the best of me is diligence . Lear . How old art thou ? Kent . Not so young , sir , to love a woman for singing , nor so ...
... telling it , and deliver a plain message bluntly : that which ordinary men are fit for , I am qualified in ; and the best of me is diligence . Lear . How old art thou ? Kent . Not so young , sir , to love a woman for singing , nor so ...
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... pined away . Lear . No more of that ; I have noted it well . 73. faint , cold . 75. curiosity , nicety of suspicion . 75. pretence , deliberate offer . 60 70 80 Go you , and tell my daughter I would speak 39 SC . IV King Lear.
... pined away . Lear . No more of that ; I have noted it well . 73. faint , cold . 75. curiosity , nicety of suspicion . 75. pretence , deliberate offer . 60 70 80 Go you , and tell my daughter I would speak 39 SC . IV King Lear.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Go you , and tell my daughter I would speak with her . [ Exit an Attendant . ] Go you , call hither my fool . [ Exit an Attendant . Re - enter OSWALD . O , you sir , you , come you hither , sir ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Go you , and tell my daughter I would speak with her . [ Exit an Attendant . ] Go you , call hither my fool . [ Exit an Attendant . Re - enter OSWALD . O , you sir , you , come you hither , sir ...
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