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... hath not || been little ; he always loved our sister most ; and with what poor judgment he hath now cast her off appears too grossly . REG . ' Tis the infirmity of his age : yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . GON . The best ...
... hath not || been little ; he always loved our sister most ; and with what poor judgment he hath now cast her off appears too grossly . REG . ' Tis the infirmity of his age : yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . GON . The best ...
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... hath not such need to hide itself . Let's see : come , if it be nothing , I shall not need spectacles . EDM . I beseech you , sir , pardon me it is a letter from my brother , that I have not all o'er- read ; and for so much as I have ...
... hath not such need to hide itself . Let's see : come , if it be nothing , I shall not need spectacles . EDM . I beseech you , sir , pardon me it is a letter from my brother , that I have not all o'er- read ; and for so much as I have ...
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... hath qualified the heat of his displeasure ; which at this instant so rageth in him , that with the mischief of your person it would scarcely allay . ( * ) First folio , surfets . ( + ) First folio omits , the . ( 1 ) First folio , on ...
... hath qualified the heat of his displeasure ; which at this instant so rageth in him , that with the mischief of your person it would scarcely allay . ( * ) First folio , surfets . ( + ) First folio omits , the . ( 1 ) First folio , on ...
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... hath utter'd I have writ my sister ; If she sustain him and his hundred knights , When I have show'd the unfitness , - Re - enter OsWALD . How now , Oswald ? What , have you writ that letter to my sister ? Osw . Ay , madam . GON . Take ...
... hath utter'd I have writ my sister ; If she sustain him and his hundred knights , When I have show'd the unfitness , - Re - enter OsWALD . How now , Oswald ? What , have you writ that letter to my sister ? Osw . Ay , madam . GON . Take ...
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... hath most fortunately been inform'd Of my obscured course , and she'll find time From this enormous state - seeking , to give Losses their remedies . All weary and o'er- watch'd , I know ' t is from Cordelia ; Who hath most fortunately ...
... hath most fortunately been inform'd Of my obscured course , and she'll find time From this enormous state - seeking , to give Losses their remedies . All weary and o'er- watch'd , I know ' t is from Cordelia ; Who hath most fortunately ...
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