The Complete Works of William, Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order, Volumen3Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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... face of hers again . Therefore be gone Without our grace , our love , our benison . Come , noble Burgundy . [ Flourish . Exeunt all but France , Goneril , Regan , and Cordelia . France . Bid farewell to your sisters . 270 Cor . The ...
... face of hers again . Therefore be gone Without our grace , our love , our benison . Come , noble Burgundy . [ Flourish . Exeunt all but France , Goneril , Regan , and Cordelia . France . Bid farewell to your sisters . 270 Cor . The ...
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... face bids me , though you say nothing . Mum , mum , He that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all , shall want some . [ Pointing to Lear ] That's & shealed peascod . Gon . Not only , sir , this your all - licensed fool , But other of ...
... face bids me , though you say nothing . Mum , mum , He that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all , shall want some . [ Pointing to Lear ] That's & shealed peascod . Gon . Not only , sir , this your all - licensed fool , But other of ...
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... face ? 20 Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep one's eyes of either side's nose ; that what a man cannot smell out , he may spy into . Lear . I did her wrong- Fool . Canst tell how an oyster makes his shell ? Lear . No. Fool . Nor I neither ...
... face ? 20 Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep one's eyes of either side's nose ; that what a man cannot smell out , he may spy into . Lear . I did her wrong- Fool . Canst tell how an oyster makes his shell ? Lear . No. Fool . Nor I neither ...
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... face I'll grime with filth ; 11 Blanket my loins : elf all my hair in knots ; And with presented nakedness out - face The winds and persecutions of the sky . The country gives me proof and precedent Of Bedlam beggars , who , with ...
... face I'll grime with filth ; 11 Blanket my loins : elf all my hair in knots ; And with presented nakedness out - face The winds and persecutions of the sky . The country gives me proof and precedent Of Bedlam beggars , who , with ...
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... face of it be cover'd With mutual cumming , ' twixt Albany and Cornwall ; Who have - as who have not , that their great stars Throned and set high ? -servants , who seem no less , Which are to France the spies and specula- tions ...
... face of it be cover'd With mutual cumming , ' twixt Albany and Cornwall ; Who have - as who have not , that their great stars Throned and set high ? -servants , who seem no less , Which are to France the spies and specula- tions ...
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