The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... 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 with them . Reg . Such unconftant ftarts are we like to have ...
... 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 with them . Reg . Such unconftant ftarts are we like to have ...
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... look further into't ; but where's my fool ? I have not feen him these two days . Knight . Since my young lady's going into France , Sir , the fool hath much pined away . Lear . No more of that , I have noted it well ; go you and tell my ...
... look further into't ; but where's my fool ? I have not feen him these two days . Knight . Since my young lady's going into France , Sir , the fool hath much pined away . Lear . No more of that , I have noted it well ; go you and tell my ...
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... Look , Sir , I bleed . Glo . Where is the villain , Edmund ? Edm . Fled this way , Sir , when by no means he could-- Glo . Purfue him , ho ! go after . By no means , what- Edm . Perfuade me to the murder of your lordship ; But that , I ...
... Look , Sir , I bleed . Glo . Where is the villain , Edmund ? Edm . Fled this way , Sir , when by no means he could-- Glo . Purfue him , ho ! go after . By no means , what- Edm . Perfuade me to the murder of your lordship ; But that , I ...
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... Look'd black upon me , ] This is a phrase which I do not under- ftand neither have I any where elfe met with it . But to look blank is a known expreffion , fignifying , either to give difcouraging looks to another , or to ftand difmay'd ...
... Look'd black upon me , ] This is a phrase which I do not under- ftand neither have I any where elfe met with it . But to look blank is a known expreffion , fignifying , either to give difcouraging looks to another , or to ftand difmay'd ...
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