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" On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ; while we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear,' — we are in his mind, we are sustained by a grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms ; in... "
Journal of Psychological Medicine - Page 599
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3

Robert Chambers - 1904 - 884 pages
...sustained by a grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms ; in the aberrations of his reason we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning,...powers, as the wind blows where it listeth, at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind. What have looks or tones to do with that sublime identification...
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Shakespeare, the Man and His Works: Being All the Subject Matter about ...

1904 - 390 pages
...storms; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its...powers, as the wind blows where it listeth, at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind. — LAMB, CHARLES, 1810? On The Tragedies of Shakespeare....
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Essays of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1904 - 460 pages
...; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its...powers, as the wind blows where it listeth, at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind. What have looks, or tones, to do with that sublime identification...
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Charles Lamb

Walter Jerrold - 1905 - 148 pages
...; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind bloweth where it listeth, at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind. What have looks or tones...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of King Lear: With Preface, Glossary, &c

William Shakespeare - 1904 - 220 pages
...in the aberrations of his reason we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, lin methodised from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where it listetb, at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind. What have looks, or tones, to do with...
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Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism

William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 pages
...storms; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its...powers, as the wind blows where it listeth, at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind. What have looks, or tones, to do with that sublime identification...
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SHAKESPEARES TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR

WILLIAM J. ROLFE - 1908 - 328 pages
...; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its...powers, as the wind blows where it listeth, at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind. What have looks or tones to do with that sublime identification...
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Shakespeare and His Critics

Charles F. Johnson - 1909 - 412 pages
...storm, in the aberrations of his reason we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its...powers as the wind blows where it listeth, at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind. What have looks or tones to do with that sublime identification...
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The Age of Shakespeare (1579-1631), Volume 2

Thomas Seccombe, John William Allen - 1909 - 262 pages
...; in the aberrations of his reason we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodiscd from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its...powers, as the wind blows where it listeth, at will upon the cor -uptions and abuses of mankind ' (Charles Lamb). are in Lucian. The story is very badly...
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ENGLISH ESSAYS

SIR PHILIP SIDNEY TO MACAULAY - 1910 - 474 pages
...the malice of daughters and storms; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irreguJar power of reasoning, immethodised from the ordinary...powers, as the wind blows where it listeth, at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind. What have looks, or tones, to do with that sublime identification...
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