The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... fervant forth . Go , tell the Duke and's wife , I'd fpeak with them . Now ! prefently ! Bid them come forth and hear me , Or at their chamber - door I'll beat the drum , ' Till it cry , fleep to death . Glo . I would have all well ...
... fervant forth . Go , tell the Duke and's wife , I'd fpeak with them . Now ! prefently ! Bid them come forth and hear me , Or at their chamber - door I'll beat the drum , ' Till it cry , fleep to death . Glo . I would have all well ...
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... This word , though its general meaning be plain , I do not critically under- ftand . 9 —to scant my fizes , ] To ' contract my allowances or pro- portions fettled . Lear . Lear . Who ftockt my fervant ? Regan , I've KING LEAR . 69.
... This word , though its general meaning be plain , I do not critically under- ftand . 9 —to scant my fizes , ] To ' contract my allowances or pro- portions fettled . Lear . Lear . Who ftockt my fervant ? Regan , I've KING LEAR . 69.
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... fervant ? Regan , I've good hope , Thou didst not know on't.Who comes here ? O Heav'ns , SCENE Enter Gonerill . XII . ' If you do love old men , if your fweet fway Allow obedience , if yourselves are old , Make it your caufe ; fend down ...
... fervant ? Regan , I've good hope , Thou didst not know on't.Who comes here ? O Heav'ns , SCENE Enter Gonerill . XII . ' If you do love old men , if your fweet fway Allow obedience , if yourselves are old , Make it your caufe ; fend down ...
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... fervant . ] Give me thy fword . A peasant ftand up thus ? [ Comes behind and kills him . Serv . Oh , I am flain - My Lord , you have one eye left To fee fome mifchief on him . Oh- [ Dies . Corn . Left it fee more , prevent it .. Out ...
... fervant . ] Give me thy fword . A peasant ftand up thus ? [ Comes behind and kills him . Serv . Oh , I am flain - My Lord , you have one eye left To fee fome mifchief on him . Oh- [ Dies . Corn . Left it fee more , prevent it .. Out ...
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... - mity by his own fervant . Yet better thus , and known to be contemn'd . ] The mean- ing is , ' Tis better to be thus con- temned , and known to yourself to be ! Stands ftill in efperance ; lives not in fear KING 105 LEAR.
... - mity by his own fervant . Yet better thus , and known to be contemn'd . ] The mean- ing is , ' Tis better to be thus con- temned , and known to yourself to be ! Stands ftill in efperance ; lives not in fear KING 105 LEAR.
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