The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, 6. kötetH. Woodfall, 1767 |
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48. oldal
... Never , Regan : She hath abated me of half my train ; ( 18 ) Do you but mark bow this becomes the houfe ? ] This phrafe is to me unintelligible , and feems to fay nothing to the purpose : Nei . ther can it mean , as I conceive , how ...
... Never , Regan : She hath abated me of half my train ; ( 18 ) Do you but mark bow this becomes the houfe ? ] This phrafe is to me unintelligible , and feems to fay nothing to the purpose : Nei . ther can it mean , as I conceive , how ...
49. oldal
... never have my curfe : Thy tender - hefted nature shall not give ( 20 ) Thee ( 19 ) Look'd black upon me , ] This is a phrase which I do not under- ftand neither have I any where elfe met with it . But to look blank is a known expreffion ...
... never have my curfe : Thy tender - hefted nature shall not give ( 20 ) Thee ( 19 ) Look'd black upon me , ] This is a phrase which I do not under- ftand neither have I any where elfe met with it . But to look blank is a known expreffion ...
58. oldal
... never gave you kingdom , call'd you children ; You owe me no fubfcription . Then let fall Your horrible pleasure ; -here I ftand , your flave ; A poor , infirm , weak , and defpis'd old man ! But yet I call you fervile minifters , That ...
... never gave you kingdom , call'd you children ; You owe me no fubfcription . Then let fall Your horrible pleasure ; -here I ftand , your flave ; A poor , infirm , weak , and defpis'd old man ! But yet I call you fervile minifters , That ...
59. oldal
... never Remember to have heard . Man's nature cannot carry Th ' affliction , nor the force . Lear . Let the great gods , That keep this dreadful pudder o'er our heads , Find out their enemies now . Tremble , thou wretch , ( 27 ) That haft ...
... never Remember to have heard . Man's nature cannot carry Th ' affliction , nor the force . Lear . Let the great gods , That keep this dreadful pudder o'er our heads , Find out their enemies now . Tremble , thou wretch , ( 27 ) That haft ...
75. oldal
... never . Fellows , hold the chair . Upon these eyes of thine , I'll fet my foot . [ Glo'fter is held down , while Cornwall treads out one of his eyes . Glo . He that will think to live ' till he be old , Give me some help.- -O cruel ! O ...
... never . Fellows , hold the chair . Upon these eyes of thine , I'll fet my foot . [ Glo'fter is held down , while Cornwall treads out one of his eyes . Glo . He that will think to live ' till he be old , Give me some help.- -O cruel ! O ...
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