The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... young fellow's mother could : where- upon she grew round - wombed ; and had , indeed , sir , a son for her cradle , ere she had a husband for her bed . Do you smell a fault ? 1 There is something of obscurity or inaccuracy in this ...
... young fellow's mother could : where- upon she grew round - wombed ; and had , indeed , sir , a son for her cradle , ere she had a husband for her bed . Do you smell a fault ? 1 There is something of obscurity or inaccuracy in this ...
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... young love The vines of France , and milk of Burgundy , 3 Strive to be interessed : 3 what can you say , to draw A third more opulent than your sisters ? Speak . Cor . Nothing , my lord . Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . Lear . Nothing ...
... young love The vines of France , and milk of Burgundy , 3 Strive to be interessed : 3 what can you say , to draw A third more opulent than your sisters ? Speak . Cor . Nothing , my lord . Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . Lear . Nothing ...
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... young , and so untender ? Cor . So young , my lord , and true . Ay , good my lord . Lear . Let it be so , -thy truth then be thy dower ; For , by the sacred radiance of the sun , The mysteries of Hecate , and the night ; By all the ...
... young , and so untender ? Cor . So young , my lord , and true . Ay , good my lord . Lear . Let it be so , -thy truth then be thy dower ; For , by the sacred radiance of the sun , The mysteries of Hecate , and the night ; By all the ...
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... young , sir , to love a woman for sing- ing ; nor so old , to dote on her for any thing . I have years on my back forty - eight . 1 To converse signifies immediately and properly to keep company , to have commerce with . 2 It is not ...
... young , sir , to love a woman for sing- ing ; nor so old , to dote on her for any thing . I have years on my back forty - eight . 1 To converse signifies immediately and properly to keep company , to have commerce with . 2 It is not ...
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... young lady's going into France , sir , the fool hath much pined away . 1 By jealous curiosity , Lear appears to mean a punctilious jealousy , resulting from a scrupulous watchfulness of his own dignity . See the second note on the first ...
... young lady's going into France , sir , the fool hath much pined away . 1 By jealous curiosity , Lear appears to mean a punctilious jealousy , resulting from a scrupulous watchfulness of his own dignity . See the second note on the first ...
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