The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Fool , fool , thou whet'ft a knife to kill thyself : The day will come , that thou shalt wish for me To help thee curfe this pois'nous bunch - back'd toad . Haft . Falfe - boding woman , end thy frantic curse ; Left to thy harm thou ...
... Fool , fool , thou whet'ft a knife to kill thyself : The day will come , that thou shalt wish for me To help thee curfe this pois'nous bunch - back'd toad . Haft . Falfe - boding woman , end thy frantic curse ; Left to thy harm thou ...
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... Fool , he shall never wake until the great Judgment - day . An outguard honour , for an inward toil . ] The first line may be understood in this fenfe . The Glories of princes are nothing more than empty titles : but it would more ...
... Fool , he shall never wake until the great Judgment - day . An outguard honour , for an inward toil . ] The first line may be understood in this fenfe . The Glories of princes are nothing more than empty titles : but it would more ...
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... fool or jefter ; and , ( as the Woman in the Merchant of Venice , calls the Clown , alluding to this Character , ) a merry Devil . Whereas thefe mor- tal fins were so many fad , ferious ones . But what misled our editor was the name ...
... fool or jefter ; and , ( as the Woman in the Merchant of Venice , calls the Clown , alluding to this Character , ) a merry Devil . Whereas thefe mor- tal fins were so many fad , ferious ones . But what misled our editor was the name ...
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... fool , and fhallow , changing woman ! S CE NE VI . Enter Ratcliff . pbla Rat . Moft mighty Sovereign , on the western coaft Rideth a puiffant Navy ; to our fhores Throng many doubtful hollow - hearted friends , Unarm'd , and unrefoly'd ...
... fool , and fhallow , changing woman ! S CE NE VI . Enter Ratcliff . pbla Rat . Moft mighty Sovereign , on the western coaft Rideth a puiffant Navy ; to our fhores Throng many doubtful hollow - hearted friends , Unarm'd , and unrefoly'd ...
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... Fool , of thyfelf fpeak well - Fool , do not flatter . My confcience hath a thousand fev'ral tongues , And every tongue brings in a fev'ral Tale , And ev'ry Tale condemns me for a villain . Perjury , perjury in high'ft degree , Murder ...
... Fool , of thyfelf fpeak well - Fool , do not flatter . My confcience hath a thousand fev'ral tongues , And every tongue brings in a fev'ral Tale , And ev'ry Tale condemns me for a villain . Perjury , perjury in high'ft degree , Murder ...
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againſt anfwer Anne becauſe beft better blood Buck Buckingham Cardinal Catef Catesby caufe Cham Clarence confcience Cordelia curfe daughter death doth Duke Duke of Norfolk Edmund Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fafe faid father fear feems fenfe fent fhall fhould fifter fince firft flain fleep folio fome Fool forrow foul fpeak fpeech friends ftand ftill fuch fuppofe give Glofter Gonerill Grace Haftings hath heart heav'n himſelf honour horfe Kent King lady laft Lear lefs Lord Lord Chamberlain Lord Stanley Madam mafter moft moſt muft muſt myſelf noble paffage perfon pleaſe pleaſure poor pray prefent Prince purpoſe quarto Queen reafon Rich Richard SCENE Shakespeare ſhall Sir Thomas Lovell ſpeak tell thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thofe thoſe thou underſtand uſed WARBURTON whofe wife word worfe