The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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Page 42
... light , ho , here ! Fly , brother : -Torches ! torches ! -So farewell . [ Exit EDGAR . 1 Ear - kissing arguments means that they are yet in reality only whis- pered ones . 2 This and the following speech are omitted in the quarto B. 3 ...
... light , ho , here ! Fly , brother : -Torches ! torches ! -So farewell . [ Exit EDGAR . 1 Ear - kissing arguments means that they are yet in reality only whis- pered ones . 2 This and the following speech are omitted in the quarto B. 3 ...
Page 67
... lights on him , Holla the other.1 [ Exeunt severally . SCENE II . Another Part of the Heath . Storm continues . Enter LEAR and Fool . Lear . Blow , wind , and crack your cheeks ! rage ! blow ! You cataracts , and hurricanoes , spout ...
... lights on him , Holla the other.1 [ Exeunt severally . SCENE II . Another Part of the Heath . Storm continues . Enter LEAR and Fool . Lear . Blow , wind , and crack your cheeks ! rage ! blow ! You cataracts , and hurricanoes , spout ...
Page 73
... light on thy daughters ! Kent . He hath no daughters , sir . Lear . Death , traitor ! nothing could have subdued nature To such a lowness , but his unkind daughters.- Is it the fashion that discarded fathers 1 It has been before ...
... light on thy daughters ! Kent . He hath no daughters , sir . Lear . Death , traitor ! nothing could have subdued nature To such a lowness , but his unkind daughters.- Is it the fashion that discarded fathers 1 It has been before ...
Page 74
... light of ear , bloody of hand ; hog in sloth , fox in stealth , wolf in greediness , dog in madness , lion in prey . Let not the creaking of shoes , nor the rustling of silks , betray thy poor heart to women . Keep thy foot out of ...
... light of ear , bloody of hand ; hog in sloth , fox in stealth , wolf in greediness , dog in madness , lion in prey . Let not the creaking of shoes , nor the rustling of silks , betray thy poor heart to women . Keep thy foot out of ...
Page 84
... light and portable my pain seems now , When that which makes me bend , makes the king bow ; He childed , as I fathered ! -Tom , away ! 2 Mark the high noises , and thyself bewray , 3 When false opinion , whose wrong thought defiles thee ...
... light and portable my pain seems now , When that which makes me bend , makes the king bow ; He childed , as I fathered ! -Tom , away ! 2 Mark the high noises , and thyself bewray , 3 When false opinion , whose wrong thought defiles thee ...
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