The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... dead ? Leir . No , God forbid ; but all my interest's gone By shewing myself too unnaturall : So have I lost the title of a father , And may be call'd a stranger to her rather . Here may be the germ of As I am a man , I think Lear ...
... dead ? Leir . No , God forbid ; but all my interest's gone By shewing myself too unnaturall : So have I lost the title of a father , And may be call'd a stranger to her rather . Here may be the germ of As I am a man , I think Lear ...
Page 108
... dead , Slain by his servant , going to put out The other eye of Gloucester . Alb . Gloucester's eyes ! Mess . A servant that he bred , thrill'd with remorse , Opposed against the act , bending his sword To his great master ; who thereat ...
... dead , Slain by his servant , going to put out The other eye of Gloucester . Alb . Gloucester's eyes ! Mess . A servant that he bred , thrill'd with remorse , Opposed against the act , bending his sword To his great master ; who thereat ...
Page 114
... dead ; Edmund and I have talk'd ; And more convenient is he for my hand Than for your lady's : you may gather more . If you do find him , pray you , give him this ; And when your mistress hears thus much from you , I pray , desire her ...
... dead ; Edmund and I have talk'd ; And more convenient is he for my hand Than for your lady's : you may gather more . If you do find him , pray you , give him this ; And when your mistress hears thus much from you , I pray , desire her ...
Page 116
... . 39. snuff , spent and flickering old age . 20 30 40 42. conceit , illusory belief . ' The illusion of death may be so powerful that death itself occurs . By this had thought been past . Alive or dead 116 King Lear ACT IV.
... . 39. snuff , spent and flickering old age . 20 30 40 42. conceit , illusory belief . ' The illusion of death may be so powerful that death itself occurs . By this had thought been past . Alive or dead 116 King Lear ACT IV.
Page 117
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. By this had thought been past . Alive or dead ? Ho , you sir ! friend ! Hear you , sir ! speak ! Thus might he pass indeed : yet he revives . What are you , sir ? Glou . Away , and let me die ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. By this had thought been past . Alive or dead ? Ho , you sir ! friend ! Hear you , sir ! speak ! Thus might he pass indeed : yet he revives . What are you , sir ? Glou . Away , and let me die ...
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