The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 4 巻Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... thine and Albanies issues Be this perpetuall . What sayes our second Daughter ? Our deerest Regan , wife of Cornwall ? Reg . I am made of that selfe - mettle as my Sister , And prize me at her worth . In my true heart , I finde she ...
... thine and Albanies issues Be this perpetuall . What sayes our second Daughter ? Our deerest Regan , wife of Cornwall ? Reg . I am made of that selfe - mettle as my Sister , And prize me at her worth . In my true heart , I finde she ...
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... thine hereditarie ever , Remaine this ample third of our faire Kingdome , No lesse in space , validitie , and pleasure Then that conferr'd on Gonerill . Now our Joy , Although our last and least ; to whose yong love , The Vines of ...
... thine hereditarie ever , Remaine this ample third of our faire Kingdome , No lesse in space , validitie , and pleasure Then that conferr'd on Gonerill . Now our Joy , Although our last and least ; to whose yong love , The Vines of ...
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... thine enemies , nere feare to loose it , Thy safety being motive . Lear . Out of my sight . Kent . See better Lear , and let me still remaine 170 The true blanke of thine eie . Kear . Now by Apollo , Lent . Now by Apollo , King Thou ...
... thine enemies , nere feare to loose it , Thy safety being motive . Lear . Out of my sight . Kent . See better Lear , and let me still remaine 170 The true blanke of thine eie . Kear . Now by Apollo , Lent . Now by Apollo , King Thou ...
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... thine , for we Have no such Daughter , nor shall ever see That face of hers againe , therfore be gone , Without our Grace , our Love , our Benizon : Come Noble Burgundie . Flourish . Fra . Bid farwell to your Sisters . 290 Exeunt . Cor ...
... thine , for we Have no such Daughter , nor shall ever see That face of hers againe , therfore be gone , Without our Grace , our Love , our Benizon : Come Noble Burgundie . Flourish . Fra . Bid farwell to your Sisters . 290 Exeunt . Cor ...
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... thine Asse on thy backe o're the durt , thou had'st little wit in thy bald crowne , when thou gav'st thy golden one away ; if I speake like my selfe in this , let him be whipt that first findes it so . [ Singing . ] Fooles had nere ...
... thine Asse on thy backe o're the durt , thou had'st little wit in thy bald crowne , when thou gav'st thy golden one away ; if I speake like my selfe in this , let him be whipt that first findes it so . [ Singing . ] Fooles had nere ...
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