The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... Ancient English Poetry , vol . i . 3d edit . The story is also to be found in the unpublished Gesta Romanorum , and in the Romance of Perceforest . The whole of this play could not have been written till after 1603 . Harsnet's ...
... Ancient English Poetry , vol . i . 3d edit . The story is also to be found in the unpublished Gesta Romanorum , and in the Romance of Perceforest . The whole of this play could not have been written till after 1603 . Harsnet's ...
Side 24
... , which imply a series of sounds so unnatural that ancient musicians prohibited their use . The monkish writers on music say mi contra fa , est diabolus : the interval Edg . How now , brother Edmund ? What serious 24 [ ACT I. KING LEAR .
... , which imply a series of sounds so unnatural that ancient musicians prohibited their use . The monkish writers on music say mi contra fa , est diabolus : the interval Edg . How now , brother Edmund ? What serious 24 [ ACT I. KING LEAR .
Side 25
... ancient amities ; divisions in state , menaces and male- dictions against king and nobles ; needless diffidences , banishment of friends , dissipation of cohorts , 2 nuptial breaches , and I know not what . Edg . How long have you been ...
... ancient amities ; divisions in state , menaces and male- dictions against king and nobles ; needless diffidences , banishment of friends , dissipation of cohorts , 2 nuptial breaches , and I know not what . Edg . How long have you been ...
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... ancient ruffian , sir , whose life I have spared , At suit of his gray beard , Kent . Thou whoreson zed ! thou unnecessary let- ter ! My lord , if you will give me leave , I will tread this unbolted3 villain into mortar , and daub the ...
... ancient ruffian , sir , whose life I have spared , At suit of his gray beard , Kent . Thou whoreson zed ! thou unnecessary let- ter ! My lord , if you will give me leave , I will tread this unbolted3 villain into mortar , and daub the ...
Side 51
... ancient knave , you reverend braggart , We'll teach you— Kent . Sir , I am too old to learn ; Call not your stocks for me . I serve the king ; On whose employment I was sent to you . You shall do small respect , show too bold malice ...
... ancient knave , you reverend braggart , We'll teach you— Kent . Sir , I am too old to learn ; Call not your stocks for me . I serve the king ; On whose employment I was sent to you . You shall do small respect , show too bold malice ...
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