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" You see me here, you gods, a poor old man, As full of grief as age ; wretched in both ! If it be you that stir these daughters' hearts Against their father, fool me not so much To bear it tamely; touch me with noble anger, And let not women's weapons,... "
The Handy-volume Shakspeare [ed. by Q.D.]. - Page 57
by William Shakespeare - 1867
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Hamlet. King Lear. Othello. Antony ...

William Shakespeare - 1868 - 558 pages
...basest beggars Are in the poorest thing superfluous: Allow not nature more than nature needs , Han's life is cheap as beast's: thou art a lady; If only...heart Shall break into a hundred thousand flaws , Or e'er I'll weep. — 0 fool, I shall go mad! [Exeunt Lear, G£oster,Kent,andFool. Storm heard at a distance....
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1868 - 554 pages
...anger, And let not women's weapons , water-drops , Stain my man's cheeks ! — No, you unnatural hag", I will have such revenges on you both, That all the...the earth. You think I'll weep; No, I'll not weep: — Corn. Let us withdraw; 'twill be a storm. Reg. This house is little : the old man and his people...
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Lectures on English History and Tragic Poetry: As Illustrated by Shakespeare

Henry Reed - 1869 - 478 pages
...hearts Against their father, fool me not so much To bear it tamely; touch me with noble anger. Oh, let not women's weapons, water-drops, Stain my man's...I'll not weep, I have full cause of weeping, but this henrt Shall break into a hundred thousand flaws, Or ere I'll weep. 0 fool, I shall go mad J" Lear is...
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A manual of English prosody

Robert Frederick Brewer - 1869 - 88 pages
...Hyperbaton, Enallage, Pleonasm, Anacoluthon ? Point out the use of these in the following examples : — No, you unnatural hags, I will have such revenges...not ; but they shall be The terrors of the earth. King Lear. Thus they in heaven, above the starry sphere, Their happy hours in joy and hymning spent,...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: King Lear. 1880

William Shakespeare - 1880 - 526 pages
...36. And let not women's weapons, water-drops, Stain my man's cheeks ! — No, you unnatural hags, 275 I will have such revenges on you both That all the...the earth. You think I'll weep ; No, I'll not weep. [Stonn and tempest. 280 I have full cause of weeping; but this heart Shall break into a hundred thousand...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The tragedie of Cymbeline. 1913

William Shakespeare - Drama - 1913 - 558 pages
...Heath, Mason. fomething.] Ff. something: divert Cap. conj., Jervis. 190. He do something] Compare Lear: 'I will have such revenges on you both, That all the...not; but they shall be The terrors of the earth.'— II, iv, 283. 193, 194. peruert the present wrath He hath against himselfe] CAPELL: It seems as if the...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1872 - 416 pages
...To follow in a house where twice so many Have a command to tend you ? Keg. What need one? Lear. 0, reason not the need : our basest beggars Are in the...break into a hundred thousand flaws Or ere I'll weep. — 0 fool, I shall go mad! [Exeunt LEAR, GLOSTER, KENT, and Fool. Storm heard at a distance. Corn....
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Miscellaneous writings, ed. by J.A. Symonds, with a memoir by H.J ..., Volume 1

John Conington - Classical philology - 1872 - 624 pages
...the long-suppressed emotion forces its way to the surface, and all self-control is at an end : — O, reason not the need ; our basest beggars Are in...this heart Shall break into a hundred thousand flaws Before I'll weep. — Oh, fool, I shall go mad ! After he is gone, we have a few words from Regan,...
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Miscellaneous Writings of John Conington: Late Corpus Professor of ..., Volume 1

John Conington - Classical philology - 1872 - 622 pages
...man, As full of grief as age ; wretched in both ! If it be you that stir these daughters' hearts c 2 Against their father, fool me not so much To bear...this heart Shall break into a hundred thousand flaws Before I'll weep. — Oh, fool, I shall go mad ! After he is gone, we have a few words from Began,...
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Shakspeare Gems

William Shakespeare - 1872 - 344 pages
...hearts Against their father, fool me not so much To bear it tamely ; touch me with noble anger ! O, let not women's weapons, water-drops, Stain my man's...break into a hundred thousand flaws, Or ere I'll weep. ACT III. Lear's Exclamations in the Tempest. Blow, wind, and crack your cheeks ! rage ! blow ! You...
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