Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysOxford University Press, 1955 - 276 sidor First published in 1817 ... In the World's classics' it was first published in 1916 ... Resent in 1955 and reprinted in ... 10970. |
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... Lear , Lear , Lear ! Beat at the gate , that let thy folly in , And thy dear judgement out ! - [ Striking his head . -Go , go , my people ! Albany . My lord , I am guiltless , as I am ignorant Of what hath mov'd you . Lear . It may be ...
... Lear , Lear , Lear ! Beat at the gate , that let thy folly in , And thy dear judgement out ! - [ Striking his head . -Go , go , my people ! Albany . My lord , I am guiltless , as I am ignorant Of what hath mov'd you . Lear . It may be ...
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... Lear . Who put my man i ' the stocks ? Cornwall . What trumpet's that ? Enter Steward Regan . I know ' t , my sister's ; this approves her letter , That she would soon be here . - Is your lady come ? Lear . This is a slave , whose easy ...
... Lear . Who put my man i ' the stocks ? Cornwall . What trumpet's that ? Enter Steward Regan . I know ' t , my sister's ; this approves her letter , That she would soon be here . - Is your lady come ? Lear . This is a slave , whose easy ...
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... Lear , with which we shall conclude this account . " The Lear of Shakespeare cannot be acted . The con- temptible machinery with which they mimic the storm which he goes out in , is not more inadequate to repre- sent the horrors of the ...
... Lear , with which we shall conclude this account . " The Lear of Shakespeare cannot be acted . The con- temptible machinery with which they mimic the storm which he goes out in , is not more inadequate to repre- sent the horrors of the ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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