The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, 6. kötetH. Woodfall, 1767 |
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61. oldal
... o ' th ' open night's too rough For nature to endure . cum . Lear . Let me alone . Kent . Good my Lord , enter here . [ Storm Aill . ( † ) There is part of a power already landed . ] This reading , not- withstanding Mr. Pope's ...
... o ' th ' open night's too rough For nature to endure . cum . Lear . Let me alone . Kent . Good my Lord , enter here . [ Storm Aill . ( † ) There is part of a power already landed . ] This reading , not- withstanding Mr. Pope's ...
65. oldal
... o ' th ' foul fiend ; obey thy parents ; keep thy word juftly ; fwear not ; commit not with man's fworn fpoufe ; fet not thy fweet - heart on proud array . Tom's a - cold . Lear . What haft thou been ? Edg . A ferving - man , proud in ...
... o ' th ' foul fiend ; obey thy parents ; keep thy word juftly ; fwear not ; commit not with man's fworn fpoufe ; fet not thy fweet - heart on proud array . Tom's a - cold . Lear . What haft thou been ? Edg . A ferving - man , proud in ...
70. oldal
... o ' th ' commiffion , fit you too . Edg . Let us deal juftly .. Sleepeft , or wakeft thou , jolly Shepherd ? Thy Sheep be in the Corn ; And for one Blaft of thy minikin Mouth , Thy Sheep fhall take no Harm . Purre , the cat , is grey ...
... o ' th ' commiffion , fit you too . Edg . Let us deal juftly .. Sleepeft , or wakeft thou , jolly Shepherd ? Thy Sheep be in the Corn ; And for one Blaft of thy minikin Mouth , Thy Sheep fhall take no Harm . Purre , the cat , is grey ...
89. oldal
... o ' th ' enemy . Stew . I muft needs after him , madam , with my letterke Reg . Our troops fet forth to - morrow : stay with us : The ways are dangerous . Stew . I may not , madam ; My Lady charg'd my duty in this bufiness . Reg . Why ...
... o ' th ' enemy . Stew . I muft needs after him , madam , with my letterke Reg . Our troops fet forth to - morrow : stay with us : The ways are dangerous . Stew . I may not , madam ; My Lady charg'd my duty in this bufiness . Reg . Why ...
92. oldal
... o ' th ' cliff , what thing was that , Which parted from you ? Glo . A poor unfortunate beggar . Edg . As I ftood here below , methought , his eyes Were two full moons ; he had a thousand nofes , Horns welk'd , and wav'd like the ...
... o ' th ' cliff , what thing was that , Which parted from you ? Glo . A poor unfortunate beggar . Edg . As I ftood here below , methought , his eyes Were two full moons ; he had a thousand nofes , Horns welk'd , and wav'd like the ...
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