King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 109
... arms , prepared . 327. buzz : idle rumour . 328. enguard : protect . 329. in mercy : at his mercy . The legal expression is In miseri- cordia . 332. taken : taken by harms . 334. sustain : support ; literally and also in the sense of ...
... arms , prepared . 327. buzz : idle rumour . 328. enguard : protect . 329. in mercy : at his mercy . The legal expression is In miseri- cordia . 332. taken : taken by harms . 334. sustain : support ; literally and also in the sense of ...
Page 124
... arm ; But whe'r he saw my best alarum'd spirits 50 Bold in the quarrel's right , rous'd to th ' encounter , Or whether gasted by the noise I made , 55 Full suddenly he fled . 46. But that : This completes the thought begun by when in ...
... arm ; But whe'r he saw my best alarum'd spirits 50 Bold in the quarrel's right , rous'd to th ' encounter , Or whether gasted by the noise I made , 55 Full suddenly he fled . 46. But that : This completes the thought begun by when in ...
Page 125
William Shakespeare. Edmund calls attention to his bleeding arm as if in need of aid ; and thus he delays his father in the pursuit of Edgar whom he would have driven off and killed by others but not captured by Gloucester lest the plot ...
William Shakespeare. Edmund calls attention to his bleeding arm as if in need of aid ; and thus he delays his father in the pursuit of Edgar whom he would have driven off and killed by others but not captured by Gloucester lest the plot ...
Page 140
... arms ? What's the matter here ? Cornwall . Keep peace upon your lives ! He dies that strikes again . What is the matter ? Regan . The messengers from our sister and the king ? Cornwall . What is your difference ? speak . Oswald . I am ...
... arms ? What's the matter here ? Cornwall . Keep peace upon your lives ! He dies that strikes again . What is the matter ? Regan . The messengers from our sister and the king ? Cornwall . What is your difference ? speak . Oswald . I am ...
Page 154
... arms Pins , wooden picks , nails , sprigs of rosemary ; And with this horrible object , from low farms , Poor pelting villages , sheep - cotes , and mills , Sometime with lunatic bans , sometime with prayers , Enforce their charity ...
... arms Pins , wooden picks , nails , sprigs of rosemary ; And with this horrible object , from low farms , Poor pelting villages , sheep - cotes , and mills , Sometime with lunatic bans , sometime with prayers , Enforce their charity ...
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