The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: King Lear. All's well that ends wellF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone James Boswell. purpose of unkindness : I will look further into't . -But where's ... looks- ] A metaphor from Tennis : " Come in , take this bandy with the racket of patience . " Decker's Satiromastix ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone James Boswell. purpose of unkindness : I will look further into't . -But where's ... looks- ] A metaphor from Tennis : " Come in , take this bandy with the racket of patience . " Decker's Satiromastix ...
Side 79
... Look , sir , I bleed . GLO . 8 But where is he ? Where is the villain , Edmund ? I have seen drunkards 6 - Do more than this in sport . ] So , in a passage already quoted in a note on The Winter's Tale , Act II . Sc . II . " Have I not ...
... Look , sir , I bleed . GLO . 8 But where is he ? Where is the villain , Edmund ? I have seen drunkards 6 - Do more than this in sport . ] So , in a passage already quoted in a note on The Winter's Tale , Act II . Sc . II . " Have I not ...
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... look , as by reflection , the looks of his patron . " Glass - gazing may be licentiously used for one enamoured of himself ; who gazes often at his own person in a glass . MALONE . 3 - - addition . ] i . e . titles . The Statute 1 Hen ...
... look , as by reflection , the looks of his patron . " Glass - gazing may be licentiously used for one enamoured of himself ; who gazes often at his own person in a glass . MALONE . 3 - - addition . ] i . e . titles . The Statute 1 Hen ...
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... look ! he wears cruel garters ! why Lear comes hither . In the foregoing part he sent a letter to Gloster ; but no hint is given of its contents . He seems to have gone to visit Gloster while Cornwall and Regan might prepare to ...
... look ! he wears cruel garters ! why Lear comes hither . In the foregoing part he sent a letter to Gloster ; but no hint is given of its contents . He seems to have gone to visit Gloster while Cornwall and Regan might prepare to ...
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... looks : of ; called intermisison , because it came between their leisure and the Steward's message . WARBURTON . 66 6 ' Spite of intermission , " is without pause , without suffering time to intervene . ' So , in Macbeth : 66 66 gentle ...
... looks : of ; called intermisison , because it came between their leisure and the Steward's message . WARBURTON . 66 6 ' Spite of intermission , " is without pause , without suffering time to intervene . ' So , in Macbeth : 66 66 gentle ...
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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