The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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Page 49
... hold more antipathy , Than I and such a knave . Corn . Why dost thou call him knave ? What's his offence ? Kent . His countenance likes me not.5 Corn . No more , perchance , does mine , or his , or hers . Kent . Sir , ' tis my ...
... hold more antipathy , Than I and such a knave . Corn . Why dost thou call him knave ? What's his offence ? Kent . His countenance likes me not.5 Corn . No more , perchance , does mine , or his , or hers . Kent . Sir , ' tis my ...
Page 52
... hold in my hand is from Cordelia ; who hath most fortunately been informed of my disgrace and wandering in disguise ; and who , seeking it , shall find time ( i . e . opportunity ) , out of this enormous ( i . e . disordered , unnatural ) ...
... hold in my hand is from Cordelia ; who hath most fortunately been informed of my disgrace and wandering in disguise ; and who , seeking it , shall find time ( i . e . opportunity ) , out of this enormous ( i . e . disordered , unnatural ) ...
Page 56
... hold , when a great wheel runs down a hill , lest it break thy neck with following it ; but the great one that goes up the hill , let him draw thee after . When a wise man gives thee better coun- sel , give me mine again ; I would have ...
... hold , when a great wheel runs down a hill , lest it break thy neck with following it ; but the great one that goes up the hill , let him draw thee after . When a wise man gives thee better coun- sel , give me mine again ; I would have ...
Page 61
... hold ? -How came my man i'the stocks ? Corn . I set him there , sir ; but his own disorders Deserved much less advancement.1 Lear . You ! did you ? Reg . I pray you , father , being weak , seem so.2 If , till the expiration of your ...
... hold ? -How came my man i'the stocks ? Corn . I set him there , sir ; but his own disorders Deserved much less advancement.1 Lear . You ! did you ? Reg . I pray you , father , being weak , seem so.2 If , till the expiration of your ...
Page 62
... Hold amity ? ' Tis hard ; almost impossible . Gon . Why might not you , my lord , receive attend- ance From those that she calls servants , or from mine ? Reg . Why not , my lord ? If then they chanced to slack you , We could control ...
... Hold amity ? ' Tis hard ; almost impossible . Gon . Why might not you , my lord , receive attend- ance From those that she calls servants , or from mine ? Reg . Why not , my lord ? If then they chanced to slack you , We could control ...
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