The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... beft ; should in this trice of time Commit a thing fo monftrous , to dismantle So many folds of favour ! fure , her offence Must be of fuch unnatural degree , That monsters it ; ( 3 ) or your fore - voucht affection Farn ( 3 ) As ...
... beft ; should in this trice of time Commit a thing fo monftrous , to dismantle So many folds of favour ! fure , her offence Must be of fuch unnatural degree , That monsters it ; ( 3 ) or your fore - voucht affection Farn ( 3 ) As ...
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... beft and foundeft of his time hath been but rash ; then must we look , from his age , to receive not alone the imperfections of long - engrafted condition , but therewithal the unruly waywardnefs , that infirm and cholerick years bring ...
... beft and foundeft of his time hath been but rash ; then must we look , from his age , to receive not alone the imperfections of long - engrafted condition , but therewithal the unruly waywardnefs , that infirm and cholerick years bring ...
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... beft ; I am no ho- neft man , if there be any good meaning toward you : I have told you what I have seen and heard , but faintly ; nothing like the image and horror of it ; pray you , away . Edg . Shall I hear from you anon ? Edm . I do ...
... beft ; I am no ho- neft man , if there be any good meaning toward you : I have told you what I have seen and heard , but faintly ; nothing like the image and horror of it ; pray you , away . Edg . Shall I hear from you anon ? Edm . I do ...
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... beft take my coxcomb . Kent . Why , my boy ? Fool . Why ? for taking one's part , that is out of fa- vour ; nay , an thou canst not fmile as the wind fits , thou'lt catch cold fhortly . There , take my coxcomb ; why , this fellow has ...
... beft take my coxcomb . Kent . Why , my boy ? Fool . Why ? for taking one's part , that is out of fa- vour ; nay , an thou canst not fmile as the wind fits , thou'lt catch cold fhortly . There , take my coxcomb ; why , this fellow has ...
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... . You may do then in time . Fare you well , Sir . [ Exit . Edm . The Duke be here to - night ! the better ! beft ! This weaves itself perforce into my business ; My father hath fet guard to take my brother , B 5 My King LEAR . 33 ACT ...
... . You may do then in time . Fare you well , Sir . [ Exit . Edm . The Duke be here to - night ! the better ! beft ! This weaves itself perforce into my business ; My father hath fet guard to take my brother , B 5 My King LEAR . 33 ACT ...
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