The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 69
... sleep to death . Glou . I would have all well betwixt you . [ Exit . Lear . O me , my heart , my rising heart ! but , down ! Fool . Cry to it , nuncle , as the cockney did to the eels when she put ' em i ' the paste alive ; she 107 ...
... sleep to death . Glou . I would have all well betwixt you . [ Exit . Lear . O me , my heart , my rising heart ! but , down ! Fool . Cry to it , nuncle , as the cockney did to the eels when she put ' em i ' the paste alive ; she 107 ...
Page 80
... sleep to wake . For there was never yet fair woman but she made mouths in a glass . 7. Smite , so Qq ; Ff ' strike . ' 8. spill , destroy . 10. court holy - water , flattery . 18. subscription , submission . 22. have ... join'd ; so Qq ...
... sleep to wake . For there was never yet fair woman but she made mouths in a glass . 7. Smite , so Qq ; Ff ' strike . ' 8. spill , destroy . 10. court holy - water , flattery . 18. subscription , submission . 22. have ... join'd ; so Qq ...
Page 96
... sleeps : This rest might yet have balm'd thy broken sinews , Which , if convenience will not allow , Stand in hard cure . [ To the Fool ] Come , help to bear thy master ; Thou must not stay behind . Glou . Come , come , away . [ Exeunt ...
... sleeps : This rest might yet have balm'd thy broken sinews , Which , if convenience will not allow , Stand in hard cure . [ To the Fool ] Come , help to bear thy master ; Thou must not stay behind . Glou . Come , come , away . [ Exeunt ...
Page 127
... sleeps still . Cor . O you kind gods , Cure this great breach in his abused nature ! The untuned and jarring senses , O , wind ... sleep We put fresh garments on him . Doct . Be by , good madam , when we do awake him ; I doubt not of his ...
... sleeps still . Cor . O you kind gods , Cure this great breach in his abused nature ! The untuned and jarring senses , O , wind ... sleep We put fresh garments on him . Doct . Be by , good madam , when we do awake him ; I doubt not of his ...
Page 156
... sleep heavily , and fall victims , next morning , to Donwald's ' pious rage . ' Fearful portents ensue : the sun is darkened ; birds and beasts run counter to their common instincts . All these details Shakespeare has transferred to the ...
... sleep heavily , and fall victims , next morning , to Donwald's ' pious rage . ' Fearful portents ensue : the sun is darkened ; birds and beasts run counter to their common instincts . All these details Shakespeare has transferred to the ...
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