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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... is't you seek ? Glo . What are you there ? Your names ? Edg . Poor Tom ; that eats the swimming frog , the toad , the tadpole , the wall - newt and the water ; 4 that in the fury of the heart , when the foul fiend rages , eats cow ...
... is't you seek ? Glo . What are you there ? Your names ? Edg . Poor Tom ; that eats the swimming frog , the toad , the tadpole , the wall - newt and the water ; 4 that in the fury of the heart , when the foul fiend rages , eats cow ...
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... is't , my lord ? How look you ? Corn . I have received a hurt . - Follow me , lady . Turn out that eyeless villain ; -throw this slave Upon the dunghill . - Regan , I bleed apace ; Untimely comes this hurt . Give me your arm . [ Exit ...
... is't , my lord ? How look you ? Corn . I have received a hurt . - Follow me , lady . Turn out that eyeless villain ; -throw this slave Upon the dunghill . - Regan , I bleed apace ; Untimely comes this hurt . Give me your arm . [ Exit ...
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... is't can say , I am ' Tis poor mad Tom . Edg . [ Aside . ] And worse I may worst is not , be yet . The So long as we can say , This is the worst.3 Old Man . Fellow , where goest ? Glo . Is it a beggar man ? Old Man . Madman and beggar ...
... is't can say , I am ' Tis poor mad Tom . Edg . [ Aside . ] And worse I may worst is not , be yet . The So long as we can say , This is the worst.3 Old Man . Fellow , where goest ? Glo . Is it a beggar man ? Old Man . Madman and beggar ...
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... is't ? Feel you your legs ? You stand . 1 That is , " when life is willing to be destroyed . " 2 " Thus might he die in reality . " " Eche , exp . 3 i . e . drawn out , at length , or each added to the other . draw out , ab Anglo ...
... is't ? Feel you your legs ? You stand . 1 That is , " when life is willing to be destroyed . " 2 " Thus might he die in reality . " " Eche , exp . 3 i . e . drawn out , at length , or each added to the other . draw out , ab Anglo ...
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... Is't not the king ? Lear . Ay , every inch , a king ; When I do stare , see how the subject quakes . I pardoned that man's life : what was thy cause ? — Adultery.- Thou shalt not die . Die for adultery ! No ; The wren goes to't , and ...
... Is't not the king ? Lear . Ay , every inch , a king ; When I do stare , see how the subject quakes . I pardoned that man's life : what was thy cause ? — Adultery.- Thou shalt not die . Die for adultery ! No ; The wren goes to't , and ...
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