The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... whose low found Reverbs no hollowness . Lear . Kent , on thy life no more . Kent . My life I never held but as a pawn Το wage against thy foes ; nor fear to lose it , Thy fafety being the motive . Lear . Out of my fight ! Kent . See ...
... whose low found Reverbs no hollowness . Lear . Kent , on thy life no more . Kent . My life I never held but as a pawn Το wage against thy foes ; nor fear to lose it , Thy fafety being the motive . Lear . Out of my fight ! Kent . See ...
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... whose foolish honesty My practices ride eafy : I fee the bufinefs . Let me , if not by birth , have lands by wit ; All with me's meet , that I can fashion fit . [ Exit . [ Exit . SCENE , the Duke of Albany's Palace . Gon . D Enter ...
... whose foolish honesty My practices ride eafy : I fee the bufinefs . Let me , if not by birth , have lands by wit ; All with me's meet , that I can fashion fit . [ Exit . [ Exit . SCENE , the Duke of Albany's Palace . Gon . D Enter ...
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... Whose influence , like the wreath of radiant fire On flickering Phœbus ' front- Corn . What mean'ft by this ? Kent . To go out of my dialect , which you difcom- mend fo much : I know , Sir , I am no flatterer ; he , that beguil'd you in ...
... Whose influence , like the wreath of radiant fire On flickering Phœbus ' front- Corn . What mean'ft by this ? Kent . To go out of my dialect , which you difcom- mend fo much : I know , Sir , I am no flatterer ; he , that beguil'd you in ...
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... whose contents They fummon'd up their meiny , ftrait took horfe ; Commanded me to follow , and attend The leifure of their answer ; gave me cold looks ; And meeting here the other meffenger , Whose welcome , I perceiv'd , had poifon'd ...
... whose contents They fummon'd up their meiny , ftrait took horfe ; Commanded me to follow , and attend The leifure of their answer ; gave me cold looks ; And meeting here the other meffenger , Whose welcome , I perceiv'd , had poifon'd ...
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... whose bufom is bear'd with tender paffions . So in Winter's Tale . -But if one present Th ' abhor'd ingredient to his eye make known How he hath drunk , he cracks his gorge , his fides , With violent befts . VOL . VI . And Thee o'er to ...
... whose bufom is bear'd with tender paffions . So in Winter's Tale . -But if one present Th ' abhor'd ingredient to his eye make known How he hath drunk , he cracks his gorge , his fides , With violent befts . VOL . VI . And Thee o'er to ...
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