The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Том 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... King Lear ; I'll make a Top o ' th ' moon ? hine of you ; you whorfon , cullionly barbermonger , draw . Henry VI . Away , bafe cullions ! —Suffolk , let ' em go . The word is of Italian extraction , from coglione ; which , in its ...
... King Lear ; I'll make a Top o ' th ' moon ? hine of you ; you whorfon , cullionly barbermonger , draw . Henry VI . Away , bafe cullions ! —Suffolk , let ' em go . The word is of Italian extraction , from coglione ; which , in its ...
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... King John ; Death , having preyed upon the outward parts , Leaves them , invisible his fiege is now , & c . Romeo ... Lear ; And that thy tongue fome ' fay of breeding breathies , & c . & c . But , perhaps , any correction whatever may ...
... King John ; Death , having preyed upon the outward parts , Leaves them , invisible his fiege is now , & c . Romeo ... Lear ; And that thy tongue fome ' fay of breeding breathies , & c . & c . But , perhaps , any correction whatever may ...
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... royal fiege ; and my demerits May fpeak , and bonneted , to as proud a fortune As this that I have reached . For know ... King Lear ; This night , in which the cub - drawn bear would couch , The lion , and the belly - pinched wolf , Keep ...
... royal fiege ; and my demerits May fpeak , and bonneted , to as proud a fortune As this that I have reached . For know ... King Lear ; This night , in which the cub - drawn bear would couch , The lion , and the belly - pinched wolf , Keep ...
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... King Lear .. Coriolanus . Mac'eth . And , in Cymbeline he has expreffed the fame idea by an equi- valent term : The drug he gave me , which he faid was precious And cordial to me , have I not found it Murderous to the fenfes ? I made ...
... King Lear .. Coriolanus . Mac'eth . And , in Cymbeline he has expreffed the fame idea by an equi- valent term : The drug he gave me , which he faid was precious And cordial to me , have I not found it Murderous to the fenfes ? I made ...
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... King Lear . Ibid . i . e . ufelefs , worthlefs , nullus preti ; for pebbles , constantly waflied and chafed by the furge , can't be called idle , i . e . to ly fill , in a fate of reft . The even mead that erft brought fwectly forth The ...
... King Lear . Ibid . i . e . ufelefs , worthlefs , nullus preti ; for pebbles , constantly waflied and chafed by the furge , can't be called idle , i . e . to ly fill , in a fate of reft . The even mead that erft brought fwectly forth The ...
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