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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... there was good sport at his making , and the whoreson must be acknowledged . - Do you know this noble gentleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my lord . Glo . My lord of Kent : remember him hereaf- ter as my honourable friend . Edm . My services ...
... there was good sport at his making , and the whoreson must be acknowledged . - Do you know this noble gentleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my lord . Glo . My lord of Kent : remember him hereaf- ter as my honourable friend . Edm . My services ...
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... there's the cunning of it ; I found it thrown in at the case- ment of my closet . Glo . You know the character to be your bro ther's ? Edm . If the matter were good , my lord , I durst swear it were his ; but , in respect of that , I ...
... there's the cunning of it ; I found it thrown in at the case- ment of my closet . Glo . You know the character to be your bro ther's ? Edm . If the matter were good , my lord , I durst swear it were his ; but , in respect of that , I ...
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... there's son ( 1 ) Whereas . ( 2 ) The usual address to a lord . ( 3 ) Design . tain of the truth . ( 4 ) Give all that I am possessed of , to be cer- ( 6 ) Following . ( 5 ) Manage . against father : the king falls from bias of nature ...
... there's son ( 1 ) Whereas . ( 2 ) The usual address to a lord . ( 3 ) Design . tain of the truth . ( 4 ) Give all that I am possessed of , to be cer- ( 6 ) Following . ( 5 ) Manage . against father : the king falls from bias of nature ...
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... there's father against child . We have seen the best of our time : Machinations , hollowness , treachery , and all ruinous disorders , follow us disquietly to our graves ! Find out this villain , Edmund , it shall lose thee nothing ; do ...
... there's father against child . We have seen the best of our time : Machinations , hollowness , treachery , and all ruinous disorders , follow us disquietly to our graves ! Find out this villain , Edmund , it shall lose thee nothing ; do ...
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... there's my key : -If you do stir abroad , go armed . Edg . Armed , brother ? Edm . Brother , I advise you to the best : go armed ; I am no honest man , if there be any good meaning towards you : I have told you what I have seen and ...
... there's my key : -If you do stir abroad , go armed . Edg . Armed , brother ? Edm . Brother , I advise you to the best : go armed ; I am no honest man , if there be any good meaning towards you : I have told you what I have seen and ...
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