The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volum 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... keeps our fortunes from us , till our oldness cannot relish them . I begin to find an idle and fond bondage in the oppres- sion of aged tyranny ; who sways , not as it hath power , but as it is suffered . Come to me , that of this I may ...
... keeps our fortunes from us , till our oldness cannot relish them . I begin to find an idle and fond bondage in the oppres- sion of aged tyranny ; who sways , not as it hath power , but as it is suffered . Come to me , that of this I may ...
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... keep honest counsel , ride , run , mar a curious tale in telling it , and deliver a plain message bluntly . That which ordinary men are fit for , I am qualified in ; and the best of me is diligence . Lear . How old art thou ? Kent . Not ...
... keep honest counsel , ride , run , mar a curious tale in telling it , and deliver a plain message bluntly . That which ordinary men are fit for , I am qualified in ; and the best of me is diligence . Lear . How old art thou ? Kent . Not ...
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... keep my coxcombs myself . There's mine ; beg another of thy daughters . Lear . Take heed , sirrah ; the whip . Fool . Truth's a dog that must to kennel . He must be whipped out , when lady , the brach , 5 may stand by the fire , and ...
... keep my coxcombs myself . There's mine ; beg another of thy daughters . Lear . Take heed , sirrah ; the whip . Fool . Truth's a dog that must to kennel . He must be whipped out , when lady , the brach , 5 may stand by the fire , and ...
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... keep a schoolmaster that can teach thy fool to lie ; I would fain learn to lie . Lear . If you lie , sirrah , we'll have you whipped . Fool . I marvel , what kin thou and thy daughters are . They'll have me whipped for speaking true ...
... keep a schoolmaster that can teach thy fool to lie ; I would fain learn to lie . Lear . If you lie , sirrah , we'll have you whipped . Fool . I marvel , what kin thou and thy daughters are . They'll have me whipped for speaking true ...
Side 34
... keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all , shall want some . That's a shealed peascod . " [ Pointing to LEAR . Gon . Not only , sir , this your all - licensed fool , But other of your insolent retinue Do hourly carp and quarrel ...
... keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all , shall want some . That's a shealed peascod . " [ Pointing to LEAR . Gon . Not only , sir , this your all - licensed fool , But other of your insolent retinue Do hourly carp and quarrel ...
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