The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... 66 I can only JOHNSON . " Swear you reign here , but never tell how much . " STEEVENS , - do ? ] So the quarto ; the folio has speak . JOHNSON . 91 We make thee lady : To thine and Albany's issue SC . I. 9 KING LEAR .
... 66 I can only JOHNSON . " Swear you reign here , but never tell how much . " STEEVENS , - do ? ] So the quarto ; the folio has speak . JOHNSON . 91 We make thee lady : To thine and Albany's issue SC . I. 9 KING LEAR .
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... thee , and thine , hereditary ever , Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom ; No less in space , validity 3 , and pleasure , 8 Than that confirm'd on Goneril . - Now , our joy ' , 6 Which the most precious SQUARE of sense possesses ...
... thee , and thine , hereditary ever , Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom ; No less in space , validity 3 , and pleasure , 8 Than that confirm'd on Goneril . - Now , our joy ' , 6 Which the most precious SQUARE of sense possesses ...
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... thee , from this , for ever . Scythian , The barbarous Or he that makes his generation * messes To gorge his appetite , shall to my bosom Be as well neighbour'd , pitied , and reliev'd , As thou my sometime daughter . KENT . LEAR ...
... thee , from this , for ever . Scythian , The barbarous Or he that makes his generation * messes To gorge his appetite , shall to my bosom Be as well neighbour'd , pitied , and reliev'd , As thou my sometime daughter . KENT . LEAR ...
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... thee , thou dost evil . LEAR . Hear me , recreant ! On thine allegiance hear me ! - Since thou hast sought to make us break our vow , ( Which we durst never yet , ) and , with strain'd pride " , To come betwixt our sentence and our ...
... thee , thou dost evil . LEAR . Hear me , recreant ! On thine allegiance hear me ! - Since thou hast sought to make us break our vow , ( Which we durst never yet , ) and , with strain'd pride " , To come betwixt our sentence and our ...
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... thee . " MALONE . To shield thee from DISEASES of the world ; ] Thus the quartos . The folio has disasters . The alteration , I believe , was made by the editor , in consequence of his not knowing the mean- ing of the original word ...
... thee . " MALONE . To shield thee from DISEASES of the world ; ] Thus the quartos . The folio has disasters . The alteration , I believe , was made by the editor , in consequence of his not knowing the mean- ing of the original word ...
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