The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, 6. kötetH. Woodfall, 1767 |
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40. oldal
... turn their halcyon beaks With ev'ry Gale and Vary of their masters ; As knowing nought , like dogs , but following . A plague upon your epileptick visage ! Smile you my fpeeches , as I were a fool ? Goofe , if I had you upon Sarum ...
... turn their halcyon beaks With ev'ry Gale and Vary of their masters ; As knowing nought , like dogs , but following . A plague upon your epileptick visage ! Smile you my fpeeches , as I were a fool ? Goofe , if I had you upon Sarum ...
45. oldal
... turns the key to th ' poor , heart ! But , for all this , thou fhalt have as many dolours from Thy dear daughters , as thou canst tell in a year . Lear . Oh , how this mother fwells up tow'rd my Hyfterica paffio , down , thou climbing ...
... turns the key to th ' poor , heart ! But , for all this , thou fhalt have as many dolours from Thy dear daughters , as thou canst tell in a year . Lear . Oh , how this mother fwells up tow'rd my Hyfterica paffio , down , thou climbing ...
46. oldal
... turns fool , that runs away ; t The fool no knave , perdy . Kent . Where learn'd you this , fool ? Fool . Not i ' th ' Stocks , fool . Enter Lear and Glo'fter . Lear . Deny to speak with me ? they're fick , they're weary , They have ...
... turns fool , that runs away ; t The fool no knave , perdy . Kent . Where learn'd you this , fool ? Fool . Not i ' th ' Stocks , fool . Enter Lear and Glo'fter . Lear . Deny to speak with me ? they're fick , they're weary , They have ...
58. oldal
... turn his fleep to wake . For there was never yet fair woman , but he made mouths in a glafs . To them , Enter Kent . Lear . No , I will be the pattern of all patience , I will fay nothing . Kent . Who's there ? Fool . Marry here's grace ...
... turn his fleep to wake . For there was never yet fair woman , but he made mouths in a glafs . To them , Enter Kent . Lear . No , I will be the pattern of all patience , I will fay nothing . Kent . Who's there ? Fool . Marry here's grace ...
59. oldal
... turn . Come on , my boy . How doft , my boy art cold ? I'm cold myself . Where is the ftraw , my fellow ? The art of our neceffities is ftrange , That can make vile things precious . Come , your hovel ; ( 27 ) Tremble , thou wretch ...
... turn . Come on , my boy . How doft , my boy art cold ? I'm cold myself . Where is the ftraw , my fellow ? The art of our neceffities is ftrange , That can make vile things precious . Come , your hovel ; ( 27 ) Tremble , thou wretch ...
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