The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... do exist , and cease to be ; Here I disclaim all my paternal care , Propinquity2 and property of blood , And as a stranger to my heart and me ( 1 ) Perhaps . ( 2 ) Kindred . 1 Hold thee , from this , for ever . The 8 Act I. KING LEAR .
... do exist , and cease to be ; Here I disclaim all my paternal care , Propinquity2 and property of blood , And as a stranger to my heart and me ( 1 ) Perhaps . ( 2 ) Kindred . 1 Hold thee , from this , for ever . The 8 Act I. KING LEAR .
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... blood drawn on me would beget opinion Of [ Wounds his arm . my more fierce endeavour : I have seen drunk- ards Do more than this in sport . - Father ! father ! Stop , stop ! No help ? Enter Gloster , and Servants with torches . Glo ...
... blood drawn on me would beget opinion Of [ Wounds his arm . my more fierce endeavour : I have seen drunk- ards Do more than this in sport . - Father ! father ! Stop , stop ! No help ? Enter Gloster , and Servants with torches . Glo ...
Page 48
... blood ! - Fiery ? the fiery duke ? -Tell the hot duke , that— No , but not yet : -may be , he is not well : Infirmity doth still neglect all office , Whereto our health is bound ; we are not ourselves , When nature , being oppress'd ...
... blood ! - Fiery ? the fiery duke ? -Tell the hot duke , that— No , but not yet : -may be , he is not well : Infirmity doth still neglect all office , Whereto our health is bound ; we are not ourselves , When nature , being oppress'd ...
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... blood , my daughter ; Or , rather , a disease that's in my flesh , Which I must needs call mine : thou art a boil , A plague - sore , an embossed3 carbuncle , In my corrupted blood . But I'll not chide thee ; Let shame come when it will ...
... blood , my daughter ; Or , rather , a disease that's in my flesh , Which I must needs call mine : thou art a boil , A plague - sore , an embossed3 carbuncle , In my corrupted blood . But I'll not chide thee ; Let shame come when it will ...
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... blood and breeding ; And , from some knowledge and assurance , offer This office to you . ] Gent . I will talk further with you . Kent . No , do not . For confirmation that I am much more Than my out wall , open this purse , and take ...
... blood and breeding ; And , from some knowledge and assurance , offer This office to you . ] Gent . I will talk further with you . Kent . No , do not . For confirmation that I am much more Than my out wall , open this purse , and take ...
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