The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen8 |
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Yield : come before my father ; -Light , ho , here ! Fly , brother ; -Torches ! torches ! -So , farewell . - [ Exit EDGAR . Some blood drawn on me would beget opinion ( Wounds his arm . Of my more fierce endeavour : I have seen ...
Yield : come before my father ; -Light , ho , here ! Fly , brother ; -Torches ! torches ! -So , farewell . - [ Exit EDGAR . Some blood drawn on me would beget opinion ( Wounds his arm . Of my more fierce endeavour : I have seen ...
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Few words , but , to effect , more than all yet ; That , when we have found the king , ( in which your pain That way ; I'll this :) he that first lights on him , Holla the other . [ Exeunt severally . 4. Either in snuffs and packings ...
Few words , but , to effect , more than all yet ; That , when we have found the king , ( in which your pain That way ; I'll this :) he that first lights on him , Holla the other . [ Exeunt severally . 4. Either in snuffs and packings ...
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Now , all the plagues that in the pendulous air Hang fated o'er men's faults , light on thy daughters ! Kent . He hath no daughters , sir . Lear . Death , traitor ! nothing could have subdu'd nature 5 Bless thy five wits !
Now , all the plagues that in the pendulous air Hang fated o'er men's faults , light on thy daughters ! Kent . He hath no daughters , sir . Lear . Death , traitor ! nothing could have subdu'd nature 5 Bless thy five wits !
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wore gloves in my cap , ] i . e . his mistress's favours : which was the fashion of that time . light of ear , ] Credulous of evil , ready to receive malicious reports . 9 skies.- Is man no more than this ? Consider him SCENE IV .
wore gloves in my cap , ] i . e . his mistress's favours : which was the fashion of that time . light of ear , ] Credulous of evil , ready to receive malicious reports . 9 skies.- Is man no more than this ? Consider him SCENE IV .
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How light and portable my pain seems now , When that , which makes me bend , makes the king bow ; 1 2 -free things , ] States clear from distress . VOL . VIII . Y > He childed , as I father'd ! —Tom , SCENE VI . 81 KING LEAR .
How light and portable my pain seems now , When that , which makes me bend , makes the king bow ; 1 2 -free things , ] States clear from distress . VOL . VIII . Y > He childed , as I father'd ! —Tom , SCENE VI . 81 KING LEAR .
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