The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: King Lear. All's well that ends wellF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... master follow'd , As my great patron thought on in my prayers ' , - Mr. M. Mason observes , that Kent did not yet deserve such treatment from the King , as the only words he had uttered were " Good my liege . " REED . Surely such quick ...
... master follow'd , As my great patron thought on in my prayers ' , - Mr. M. Mason observes , that Kent did not yet deserve such treatment from the King , as the only words he had uttered were " Good my liege . " REED . Surely such quick ...
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... Masters , by Middleton , 1608 : 66 thus I've convey'd it ; - " I'll counterfeit a fit of violent sickness . " STEEVENS . So , in Lord Sterline's Julius Cæsar , 1607 : I - " A circumstance , or an indifferent thing , " Doth oft mar all ...
... Masters , by Middleton , 1608 : 66 thus I've convey'd it ; - " I'll counterfeit a fit of violent sickness . " STEEVENS . So , in Lord Sterline's Julius Cæsar , 1607 : I - " A circumstance , or an indifferent thing , " Doth oft mar all ...
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... master man , to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of a star ! My father compounded with my mother under the dragon's tail ; and my nativity was under ursa major ; so that it follows , I am rough and le- cherous . - Tut , I ...
... master man , to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of a star ! My father compounded with my mother under the dragon's tail ; and my nativity was under ursa major ; so that it follows , I am rough and le- cherous . - Tut , I ...
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... master , whom thou lov'st , Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . LEAR . Let me not stay a jot for dinner ; go , get it ready . [ Exit an Attendant . ] How now , what art thou ? KENT ...
... master , whom thou lov'st , Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . LEAR . Let me not stay a jot for dinner ; go , get it ready . [ Exit an Attendant . ] How now , what art thou ? KENT ...
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... master . LEAR . What's that ? KENT . Authority . LEAR . What services canst thou do ? KENT . I can keep honest counsel , ride , run , mar a curious tale in telling it , and deliver a plain mes- sage bluntly that which ordinary men are ...
... master . LEAR . What's that ? KENT . Authority . LEAR . What services canst thou do ? KENT . I can keep honest counsel , ride , run , mar a curious tale in telling it , and deliver a plain mes- sage bluntly that which ordinary men are ...
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ancient Antony and Cleopatra Bertram better BOSWELL called Cordelia CORN COUNT Cymbeline daughter death dost doth duke Edgar edition editors Edmund emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father folio reads fool fortune France GENT give Gloster Goneril grace Hanmer hast hath heart heaven Helena HENLEY honour JOHNSON KENT King Henry King Lear knave lady Lafeu LEAR lord Macbeth madam MALONE MASON meaning nature never night noble old copy omitted Othello Parolles passage perhaps play poet poor pray Prince of Tyre quartos read Rape of Lucrece Regan Rousillon scene seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies speak speech STEEVENS STEW suppose tears thee Theobald There's thine thing thou art thought Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida TYRWHITT villain WARBURTON wife Winter's Tale word