The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes. Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and CriticalJ. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Pagina 37
... Corn . Keep peace , upon your lives ; he dies , thať ftrikes again ; what's the matter ? Reg . The meffengers from our fifter and the King ? Corn . What is your difference ? fpeak . Stew . I am fcarce in breath , my lord . Kent . No ...
... Corn . Keep peace , upon your lives ; he dies , thať ftrikes again ; what's the matter ? Reg . The meffengers from our fifter and the King ? Corn . What is your difference ? fpeak . Stew . I am fcarce in breath , my lord . Kent . No ...
Pagina 38
... Corn . Peace , Sirrah ! You beaftly knave , know you no reverence ? Kent . Yes , Sir , but anger hath a privilege . Corn . Why art thou angry ? Kent . That fuch a slave as this fhou'd wear a fword , Who wears no honefty : fuch fmiling ...
... Corn . Peace , Sirrah ! You beaftly knave , know you no reverence ? Kent . Yes , Sir , but anger hath a privilege . Corn . Why art thou angry ? Kent . That fuch a slave as this fhou'd wear a fword , Who wears no honefty : fuch fmiling ...
Pagina 39
... Corn . What art thou mad , old fellow ! Glo . How fell you out ? say that . Kent . No contraries hold more antipathy , Than I and fuch a knave . 995 ⚫ur Corn . Why doft thou call him knave ? what is his fault ? Kent . His countenance ...
... Corn . What art thou mad , old fellow ! Glo . How fell you out ? say that . Kent . No contraries hold more antipathy , Than I and fuch a knave . 995 ⚫ur Corn . Why doft thou call him knave ? what is his fault ? Kent . His countenance ...
Pagina 40
... Corn . What was th ' offence you gave him Stew . I never gave him any : It pleas'd the King his mafter very lately To strike at me upon his misconstruction : When he conjunct , and flatt'ring his difpleafure , Tript me behind ; being ...
... Corn . What was th ' offence you gave him Stew . I never gave him any : It pleas'd the King his mafter very lately To strike at me upon his misconstruction : When he conjunct , and flatt'ring his difpleafure , Tript me behind ; being ...
Pagina 45
... 'd his hay . Enter Cornwall , Regan , Glo'fter , and Servants . Lear . Good morrow to you both . Corn . Hail to your Grace ! [ Kent is fet at liberty . Reg . + I t Reg . I am glad to fee your Highness . King LEAR . 45.
... 'd his hay . Enter Cornwall , Regan , Glo'fter , and Servants . Lear . Good morrow to you both . Corn . Hail to your Grace ! [ Kent is fet at liberty . Reg . + I t Reg . I am glad to fee your Highness . King LEAR . 45.
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