The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... nature , take ( 6 ) More compofition and fierce quality ; Than doth , within a dull , ftale , tired bed , Go to creating a whole tribe of fops , They all , indeed , give it us , by a foolish corruption , the Curio- fity of nations ; but ...
... nature , take ( 6 ) More compofition and fierce quality ; Than doth , within a dull , ftale , tired bed , Go to creating a whole tribe of fops , They all , indeed , give it us , by a foolish corruption , the Curio- fity of nations ; but ...
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... nature can reason it thus and thus , yet nature finds itfelf fcourg'd by the frequent effects . Love cools , friendship falls off , bro- thers divide . In cities , mutinies ; in countries , difcord ; in Palaces , treafon ; and the bond ...
... nature can reason it thus and thus , yet nature finds itfelf fcourg'd by the frequent effects . Love cools , friendship falls off , bro- thers divide . In cities , mutinies ; in countries , difcord ; in Palaces , treafon ; and the bond ...
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... nature From the fixt place ; drew from my heart all love , And added to the gall . O Lear , Lear , Lear ! Beat at this gate that let thy folly in , [ Striking his head . And thy dear judgment out . - Go , go , my people . Alb . My lord ...
... nature From the fixt place ; drew from my heart all love , And added to the gall . O Lear , Lear , Lear ! Beat at this gate that let thy folly in , [ Striking his head . And thy dear judgment out . - Go , go , my people . Alb . My lord ...
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... nature , that nothing fhall be able to tent it ; i . e , to fearch the bottom , and help in the cure of it . We have a paffage in Cymbeline , that very ftrongly confirms this meaning , I've heard , I am a ftrumpet ; and mine ear ...
... nature , that nothing fhall be able to tent it ; i . e , to fearch the bottom , and help in the cure of it . We have a paffage in Cymbeline , that very ftrongly confirms this meaning , I've heard , I am a ftrumpet ; and mine ear ...
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... nature ; fo kind a father ! be my horses ready ? Fool . Thy affes are gone about ' em ; the reason , why the feven ftars are no more than feven , is a pretty reafon . Lear . Because they are not eight . Fool . Yes , indeed ; thou ...
... nature ; fo kind a father ! be my horses ready ? Fool . Thy affes are gone about ' em ; the reason , why the feven ftars are no more than feven , is a pretty reafon . Lear . Because they are not eight . Fool . Yes , indeed ; thou ...
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