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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... look to receive from his age , not alone the imperfections of long - engraft- ed condition , but therewithal , the unruly way- wardness that infirm and choleric years bring with them . Reg . Such unconstant starts are we like to have ...
... look to receive from his age , not alone the imperfections of long - engraft- ed condition , but therewithal , the unruly way- wardness that infirm and choleric years bring with them . Reg . Such unconstant starts are we like to have ...
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... look further into't.- But where's my fool ? I have not seen him these two days . Knight . Since my young lady's ... looks with me , you rascal ? [ Striking him . Stew . I'll not be struck , my lord . Kent . Nor tripped neither ; you base ...
... look further into't.- But where's my fool ? I have not seen him these two days . Knight . Since my young lady's ... looks with me , you rascal ? [ Striking him . Stew . I'll not be struck , my lord . Kent . Nor tripped neither ; you base ...
Page 45
... look ! he wears cruel3 garters ! Horses are tied by the heads ; dogs , and bears , by the neck ; monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs when a man is over - lusty at legs , then he wears wooden nether - stocks.4 : Lear . What's he ...
... look ! he wears cruel3 garters ! Horses are tied by the heads ; dogs , and bears , by the neck ; monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs when a man is over - lusty at legs , then he wears wooden nether - stocks.4 : Lear . What's he ...
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... Look'd black upon me ; struck me with her tongue , Most serpent - like , upon the very heart : - All the stor❜d vengeances of heaven fall On her ingrateful top ! Strike her young bones , You taking airs , with lameness ! Corn . Fie ...
... Look'd black upon me ; struck me with her tongue , Most serpent - like , upon the very heart : - All the stor❜d vengeances of heaven fall On her ingrateful top ! Strike her young bones , You taking airs , with lameness ! Corn . Fie ...
Page 51
... look upon this beard ? - [ To Goneril . O , Regan , wilt thou take her by the hand ? Gon . Why not by the hand , sir ? How have I offended ? ( 1 ) Contract my allowances . ( 2 ) Approve All's not offence , that indiscretion finds , And ...
... look upon this beard ? - [ To Goneril . O , Regan , wilt thou take her by the hand ? Gon . Why not by the hand , sir ? How have I offended ? ( 1 ) Contract my allowances . ( 2 ) Approve All's not offence , that indiscretion finds , And ...
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