King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 78 oldal |
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12. oldal
... face , that thou dost ill . Lear . Hear me , rash man ; on thine allegiance hear me : Since thou hast striven to make us break our vow , And press'd between our sentence and our pow'r , Which nor our nature , nor our place , can bear ...
... face , that thou dost ill . Lear . Hear me , rash man ; on thine allegiance hear me : Since thou hast striven to make us break our vow , And press'd between our sentence and our pow'r , Which nor our nature , nor our place , can bear ...
26. oldal
... faces in my time , Than stand on any shoulders now before me . Reg . This is some fellow , that having once been praised For bluntness , since affects a saucy rudeness ; But I have known one of these surly kuaves , That in his plainness ...
... faces in my time , Than stand on any shoulders now before me . Reg . This is some fellow , that having once been praised For bluntness , since affects a saucy rudeness ; But I have known one of these surly kuaves , That in his plainness ...
28. oldal
... face I will besmear , and knit my locks ; The country gives me proof and precedent Of Bedlam beggars , who , with roaring voices , Strike in their numb'd and mortify'd bare arms Pins , iron spikes , thorns , sprigs of rosemary ; And ...
... face I will besmear , and knit my locks ; The country gives me proof and precedent Of Bedlam beggars , who , with roaring voices , Strike in their numb'd and mortify'd bare arms Pins , iron spikes , thorns , sprigs of rosemary ; And ...
43. oldal
... face of Heaven : Let not the paint , nor the patch , nor the rustling of silks , be- tray thy poor heart to woman ; keep thy foot out of brothels , thy hand out of plackets , thy pen from cre- ditors ' books , and defy the foul fiend ...
... face of Heaven : Let not the paint , nor the patch , nor the rustling of silks , be- tray thy poor heart to woman ; keep thy foot out of brothels , thy hand out of plackets , thy pen from cre- ditors ' books , and defy the foul fiend ...
64. oldal
... face To be exposed against the jarring winds ? My enemy's dog , though he had bit me , should Have stood that night against my fire . He wakes ; speak to him . Phys . Madam , do you ; Ptis fittest . Cord . How does my royal lord ? How ...
... face To be exposed against the jarring winds ? My enemy's dog , though he had bit me , should Have stood that night against my fire . He wakes ; speak to him . Phys . Madam , do you ; Ptis fittest . Cord . How does my royal lord ? How ...
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