King LearCassell & Company, 1908 - 195 pages |
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... man's affec- tion , and calls to mind the soft lowness of her voice , till he fancies he can hear its murmurs . Then suc- ceeds the dreadful torpor of despairing insanity , during which he receives the most cruel tidings with apathy ...
... man's affec- tion , and calls to mind the soft lowness of her voice , till he fancies he can hear its murmurs . Then suc- ceeds the dreadful torpor of despairing insanity , during which he receives the most cruel tidings with apathy ...
Page 14
... man's cheeks , " Macaulay writes , " Where is there anything like this in the world ? " As to Othello , he rightly held it " the best play extant in any language , " and he knew the whole of it by heart , says Sir George Trevelyan ...
... man's cheeks , " Macaulay writes , " Where is there anything like this in the world ? " As to Othello , he rightly held it " the best play extant in any language , " and he knew the whole of it by heart , says Sir George Trevelyan ...
Page 60
... man's brains were in his heels , were ' t not in danger of kibes ? Lear . Ay , boy . Fool . Then , I pr'ythee , be ... man cannot smell out , he may spy into . Lear . I did her wrong— regret . Fool . Canst tell how an oyster makes his ...
... man's brains were in his heels , were ' t not in danger of kibes ? Lear . Ay , boy . Fool . Then , I pr'ythee , be ... man cannot smell out , he may spy into . Lear . I did her wrong— regret . Fool . Canst tell how an oyster makes his ...
Page 67
... man's death , To have th ' expense and waste of his revenues . I have this present evening from my sister Been well informed of them ; and with such cautions , That if they come to sojourn at my house , I'll not be there . Corn . 18 - E ...
... man's death , To have th ' expense and waste of his revenues . I have this present evening from my sister Been well informed of them ; and with such cautions , That if they come to sojourn at my house , I'll not be there . Corn . 18 - E ...
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... man's fortune may grow out at heels : Give you good morrow ! Glo . The duke's to blame in this : ' t will be ill [ Exit . taken . Kent . Good king , that must approve the common saw , - Thou out of heaven's benediction com'st To the ...
... man's fortune may grow out at heels : Give you good morrow ! Glo . The duke's to blame in this : ' t will be ill [ Exit . taken . Kent . Good king , that must approve the common saw , - Thou out of heaven's benediction com'st To the ...
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