King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page xli
... gods were just . Plangus's repeated question , " Must Erona dye ? " , and his complaint that the gods fail to answer prayers— " Let doltes in haste some altars faire erect To those high powers , which idly sit above , And vertue do in ...
... gods were just . Plangus's repeated question , " Must Erona dye ? " , and his complaint that the gods fail to answer prayers— " Let doltes in haste some altars faire erect To those high powers , which idly sit above , And vertue do in ...
Page lvi
... gods , if there are any gods , throw incense- 66 A life of sins forgiven , of reciprocated charity , of clear vision , and of joyous song - what is this but the traditional heaven transferred to earth ? " asks Bickersteth.2 J. C. ...
... gods , if there are any gods , throw incense- 66 A life of sins forgiven , of reciprocated charity , of clear vision , and of joyous song - what is this but the traditional heaven transferred to earth ? " asks Bickersteth.2 J. C. ...
Page 149
... Gods ; They kill us for their sport . Edg . [ Aside . ] How should this be ? Bad is the trade that must play the fool to sorrow , Ang'ring itself and others . master ! Glou . Is that the naked fellow ? Old Man . 31. He ] A QI . [ Aloud ...
... Gods ; They kill us for their sport . Edg . [ Aside . ] How should this be ? Bad is the trade that must play the fool to sorrow , Ang'ring itself and others . master ! Glou . Is that the naked fellow ? Old Man . 31. He ] A QI . [ Aloud ...
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