Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays,: As They are Now Performed at the Theatres Royal in London; : Regulated from the Prompt Books of Each House by Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; by the Authors of the Dramatic Censor, Volume 2John Bell ... and C. Etherington at York, 1969 |
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Page 52
... eyes , nor thy fierce fifter Carve his anointed flesh ; * but I fhall fee The swift wing'd vengeance overtake such children . Corn . See't thou fhalt never ; flaves perform your work , Out with those treacherous eyes . Difpatch , I fay ...
... eyes , nor thy fierce fifter Carve his anointed flesh ; * but I fhall fee The swift wing'd vengeance overtake such children . Corn . See't thou fhalt never ; flaves perform your work , Out with those treacherous eyes . Difpatch , I fay ...
Page 57
... eyes , I now Should weep for joy : but let this trickling blood Suffice instead of tears . Cord . O mifery ! To whom fhall I complain , or in what language ? Forgive , O , wretched man , the piety That brought thee to this pafs . " Twas ...
... eyes , I now Should weep for joy : but let this trickling blood Suffice instead of tears . Cord . O mifery ! To whom fhall I complain , or in what language ? Forgive , O , wretched man , the piety That brought thee to this pafs . " Twas ...
Page 63
... eyes in your head , nor no money in your purfe ? yet you fee how this world goes . Glo . I fee it , feelingly . Lear . What , art mad ? a man may fee how this world goes , with no eyes ! Look with thine ears : fee , how yon juftice ...
... eyes in your head , nor no money in your purfe ? yet you fee how this world goes . Glo . I fee it , feelingly . Lear . What , art mad ? a man may fee how this world goes , with no eyes ! Look with thine ears : fee , how yon juftice ...
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