The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Hold thee , from this , for ever . The barbarous Scythian , 4 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 . ΚΕΝΤ . LEAR ...
... Hold thee , from this , for ever . The barbarous Scythian , 4 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 . ΚΕΝΤ . LEAR ...
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... hold her so2 ; But now her price is fall'n : Sir , there she stands ; He'll shape his old course- ] He will follow ... hold her so ; ] We esteemed her worthy of that dowry , which , as you say , we promised to give her . MALONE . If ...
... hold her so2 ; But now her price is fall'n : Sir , there she stands ; He'll shape his old course- ] He will follow ... hold her so ; ] We esteemed her worthy of that dowry , which , as you say , we promised to give her . MALONE . If ...
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... hold my very course : -Prepare for dinner . SCENE IV . A Hall in the Same . Enter KENT , disguised . [ Exeunt . KENT . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech diffuse 2 , my good intent ' I would breed , & c . ] The ...
... hold my very course : -Prepare for dinner . SCENE IV . A Hall in the Same . Enter KENT , disguised . [ Exeunt . KENT . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech diffuse 2 , my good intent ' I would breed , & c . ] The ...
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... hold my tongue ; so your face [ To GON . ] bids me , though you say nothing . Mum , mum , He that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all , shall want some.- That's a shealed peascod ' . [ Pointing to Lear . GoN . Not only , sir , this ...
... hold my tongue ; so your face [ To GON . ] bids me , though you say nothing . Mum , mum , He that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all , shall want some.- That's a shealed peascod ' . [ Pointing to Lear . GoN . Not only , sir , this ...
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... hold our lives in mercy . - Oswald , I say ! — ALB . Well , you may fear too far . GON . Safer than trust too far " : Let me still take away the harms I fear , Not fear still to be taken . I know his heart : 4 Gon . ] All within ...
... hold our lives in mercy . - Oswald , I say ! — ALB . Well , you may fear too far . GON . Safer than trust too far " : Let me still take away the harms I fear , Not fear still to be taken . I know his heart : 4 Gon . ] All within ...
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