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" em : Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To seal the accuser's lips. Get thee glass eyes ; And, like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not. "
The Shakespeare Phrase Book - 242. oldal
szerző: John Bartlett - 1881 - 1034 oldal
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Tragedy of King Lear: With Introduction and Notes, Explanatory and Critical ...

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 248 oldal
...I'll able 'em.22 — Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To seal th' accuser's lips. — Get thee glass eyes ; And, like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not. — Now, now, now, now ! Pull of my boots ; — harder, harder ; — so. Edg. [Aside.~\ O, matter and...

Mr. William Shakespeare's comedies, histories, tragedies ..., 8. kiadás,3. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 1046 oldal
...none ; I '11 able 'em : Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To seal the accuser's lips. Get thee glass eyes ; And. like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not. Now, now, now, now : Pull off my boots : harder, harder : so. ™ / mould not take Mt, etc. : that...

The Works of Shakespeare: the Text Carefully Restored According to the First ...

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 584 oldal
...say, none ; I'll able 'em : Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To seal th' accuser's lips. Get thee glass eyes ; And, like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not. — Now, now, now, now ! Pull off my boots : — harder, harder ; so. Edg. O, matter and impertinency...

An Actor's Tour: Or, Seventy Thousand Miles with Shakespeare

Daniel Edward Bandmann - 1885 - 340 oldal
...H, sc. 3. " Ye have angels' faces, but heaven knows your hearts." — Henry VIII, Act Hi, sc. 1. " Get thee glass eyes ; And, like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not." — King Lear, Act iv, sc. 6. " O, while you live, Tell truth, and shame the devil." — Henry IV (first...

Shakespeare: select plays. Twelfth night, or, What you will, ed. by W.A. Wright

William Shakespeare - 1885 - 208 oldal
...this ass now o'erreaches ; one that would circumvent God, might it not ? ' Again, Lear, iv, 6. 175 : ' Get thee glass eyes ; And, like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not.' So in Browne's Britannia's Pastorals, B. ii. I. 867 : 'And they then would see The diuellish Politician...

Poetry as a Representative Art, 3. kötet

George Lansing Raymond - 1886 - 386 oldal
...strong lance of justice hurtless breaks ; Arm it in rags, a digmy's straw does pierce it ... . . . Get thee glass eyes ; And like a scurvy politician seem To see the things thou dost not. CHAPTER XXVI. ORNAMENTAL ALLOY IN REPRESENTATION. Poetic Development of the far-fetched Siir.ile in...

Murder on Center Stage

Jerry L Twedt - 1976 - 76 oldal
...say, none; I'll able 'em. Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To seal th'accuser's lips. Get thee glass eyes, And, like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not. (MR. STANLEY pauses. ) Macbeth, Act Five, Scene Five. Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, Creeps in...
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Shakespeare's Prophetic Mind

A. C. Harwood - 1964 - 68 oldal
...goes with no eyes. My eyes are not of the best. Does Lear walk thus? speak thus? Where are his eyes? Get thee glass eyes and like a scurvy politician seem To see the things thou dost not. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my eyes. Gloucester has to lose his eyes in order to win spiritual...
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Shakespeare's Soliloquies

Wolfgang Clemen - 1987 - 232 oldal
...say, none; I'll able 'em: Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To seal th' accuser's lips. Get thee glass eyes; And, like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not. Now, now, now, now; Pull off my boots; harder, harder; so. 175 In the fourth Act (IV. vi) the king...
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The Concise Columbia Dictionary of Quotations

Robert Andrews - 1989 - 414 oldal
...who are at a loss to know what to do themselves. Sir Paul Chambers (1904-1981) British industrialist Get thee glass eyes, And, like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not. Lear, King Lear William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English dramatist, poet Can there be a more horrible...
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