The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 32
... She will tafte as like this , as a crab does to a crab . Can't thou tell , why one's nose stands i ' th ' middle of one's face ? Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep one's eyes of either fide one's nofe ; that what a man cannot fmell out ...
... She will tafte as like this , as a crab does to a crab . Can't thou tell , why one's nose stands i ' th ' middle of one's face ? Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep one's eyes of either fide one's nofe ; that what a man cannot fmell out ...
Page 33
... She that's a maid now , and laughs at my depar- Shall not be a maid long , unless things be cut fhorter . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE , A Castle belonging to the Earl of Glofter , Enter Edmund and Curan , feverally . EDMUND . AVE thee ...
... She that's a maid now , and laughs at my depar- Shall not be a maid long , unless things be cut fhorter . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE , A Castle belonging to the Earl of Glofter , Enter Edmund and Curan , feverally . EDMUND . AVE thee ...
Page 44
... she , Your fon and daughter . Lear . No. Kent . Yes . Lear . No , I fay . Kent . I fay , yea . Lear . By Jupiter , I fwear , no . Kent . By Juno , I swear , ay . Lear . They durft not do't . They could not , would not do't ; ' tis worse ...
... she , Your fon and daughter . Lear . No. Kent . Yes . Lear . No , I fay . Kent . I fay , yea . Lear . By Jupiter , I fwear , no . Kent . By Juno , I swear , ay . Lear . They durft not do't . They could not , would not do't ; ' tis worse ...
Page 48
... She have reftrain'd the riots of your followers ; " Tis on fuch ground , and to fuch wholesom end , As clears her from all blame . Lear . My curfes on her ! Reg . O Sir , you are old , Nature in you ftands on the very verge Of her ...
... She have reftrain'd the riots of your followers ; " Tis on fuch ground , and to fuch wholesom end , As clears her from all blame . Lear . My curfes on her ! Reg . O Sir , you are old , Nature in you ftands on the very verge Of her ...
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... She bear'd the name of father Pantingly forth . And fo the Dauphin , in King John . Lift up thy brow , renowned Salisbury ; And with a great heart beave away this ftorm . ( 21 ) Allow obedience , ] Could any man in his fenfes , and Lear ...
... She bear'd the name of father Pantingly forth . And fo the Dauphin , in King John . Lift up thy brow , renowned Salisbury ; And with a great heart beave away this ftorm . ( 21 ) Allow obedience , ] Could any man in his fenfes , and Lear ...
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