The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Band 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for equalities are so weighed , that curiosity in neither can make choice of either's moiety.3 Kent . Is not this your son , my lord ? Glo . His breeding , sir , hath been at my charge . I ...
... appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for equalities are so weighed , that curiosity in neither can make choice of either's moiety.3 Kent . Is not this your son , my lord ? Glo . His breeding , sir , hath been at my charge . I ...
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... appear to have been peculiar to him in this sense . 2 The folio reads conferred ; the quartos , confirmed . So in a former passage we have in the quartos confirming for conferring . The word confirm might be used in this connection in a ...
... appear to have been peculiar to him in this sense . 2 The folio reads conferred ; the quartos , confirmed . So in a former passage we have in the quartos confirming for conferring . The word confirm might be used in this connection in a ...
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... appear , Freedom ' lives hence , and banishment is here . The gods to their dear shelter take thee , maid , [ TO CORDELIA . That justly think'st , and hast most rightly said ! — And your large speeches may your deeds approve , [ To ...
... appear , Freedom ' lives hence , and banishment is here . The gods to their dear shelter take thee , maid , [ TO CORDELIA . That justly think'st , and hast most rightly said ! — And your large speeches may your deeds approve , [ To ...
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... appears too grossly . Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age ; yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . 1 We have here professed for professing . It has been elsewhere ob- served that Shakspeare often uses one participle for another ...
... appears too grossly . Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age ; yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . 1 We have here professed for professing . It has been elsewhere ob- served that Shakspeare often uses one participle for another ...
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... appears , as well in the general dependants , as in the duke himself also , and your daughter . Lear . Ha ! say'st thou so ? Knight . I beseech you , pardon me , my lord , if I be mistaken ; for my duty cannot be silent , when I think ...
... appears , as well in the general dependants , as in the duke himself also , and your daughter . Lear . Ha ! say'st thou so ? Knight . I beseech you , pardon me , my lord , if I be mistaken ; for my duty cannot be silent , when I think ...
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