King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 78 pages |
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... eyes and though Dr Johnson has vindicated this frightful incident , by saying , " Shakspeare well knew what would please the audience for which he wrote , " yet this argument is no apology for the cor- rectors of Shakspeare , who have ...
... eyes and though Dr Johnson has vindicated this frightful incident , by saying , " Shakspeare well knew what would please the audience for which he wrote , " yet this argument is no apology for the cor- rectors of Shakspeare , who have ...
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... eyes ? Why , this is not Where are his Who is it that can tell me who I am ? Your name , fair gentlewoman ? Gon . Come , sir , this admiration's much o ' th ' sa- your Of other your new humours ; I beseech you To understand my purposes ...
... eyes ? Why , this is not Where are his Who is it that can tell me who I am ? Your name , fair gentlewoman ? Gon . Come , sir , this admiration's much o ' th ' sa- your Of other your new humours ; I beseech you To understand my purposes ...
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... eyes , Beweep this cause again l'il pluck ye out , And cast ye , with the waters that ye lose , To temper clay.No , Gorgon ; -thou shalt find That I'll resume the shape , which thou dost think I have cast off for ever . Gon . Mark ye ...
... eyes , Beweep this cause again l'il pluck ye out , And cast ye , with the waters that ye lose , To temper clay.No , Gorgon ; -thou shalt find That I'll resume the shape , which thou dost think I have cast off for ever . Gon . Mark ye ...
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... eyes , of this kind slumber , Not to behold this vile and shameful lodging . SCENE II . [ Sleeps . A Forest . Enter EDGAR . Edg . I heard myself proclaim'd , And by the friendly hollow of a tree , Escaped the hunt . No port is free , no ...
... eyes , of this kind slumber , Not to behold this vile and shameful lodging . SCENE II . [ Sleeps . A Forest . Enter EDGAR . Edg . I heard myself proclaim'd , And by the friendly hollow of a tree , Escaped the hunt . No port is free , no ...
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... eyes , and hourly court me To lead them on ; and , whilst this head is mine , I'm theirs . A little covert craft , my boy , And then for open action ; ' twill be employment Worthy such honest daring souls as thine . Thou , Edmund , art ...
... eyes , and hourly court me To lead them on ; and , whilst this head is mine , I'm theirs . A little covert craft , my boy , And then for open action ; ' twill be employment Worthy such honest daring souls as thine . Thou , Edmund , art ...
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