| 1849 - 700 sidor
...Arm it ill nigs, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. None does offend, none, 1 say, none. I'll able'em ! Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To seal the accuser's lips. Get tbee glass eyes, And like n scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not. Now, now, now,... | |
| 1850 - 762 sidor
...characters. He commemorates the death of Robert Walpole (March 18, 1745,) by quoting King Lear : — '•' Get thee glass eyes ; And like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not see." Sometimes, too, he even contrives to crowd a volume of sound Political Economy into a single... | |
| 1850 - 766 sidor
...characters. He commemorates the death of Robert Walpole (March 18, 1745), by quoting King Lear :— " Get thee glass eyes ; And like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not see." Sometimes, too, he even contrives to crowd a volume of sound Political Economy into a single... | |
| William Carey Richards - 1850 - 130 sidor
...CORIOLANUS, Act iv., Scene 1. MARCH 17th.—St. Patrick's Day. MARCH 18th.—Robert Walpole died. 1745. " Get thee glass eyes; And, like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not." KING LEAR, Act iv., Scene 6. MARCH 19th.—The first Lunar Eclipse on record. 721. " And then the moon... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1850 - 296 sidor
...Shakspeare. What an idea is given of its perversion in Lear's adjuration to the unfortunate Gloster : — Get thee glass eyes ; And like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not. Addressing Regan, he says of Goneril, " her eyes are fierce, but thine do comfort and not burn." Cordelia... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1850 - 298 sidor
...Shakspeare. What an idea is given of its perversion in Lear's adjuration to the unfortunate Gloster : — Get thee glass eyes ; And like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not. Addressing Regan, he says of Goneril, " her eyes are fierce, but thine do comfort and not burn." Cordelia... | |
| William Carey Richards - 1850 - 132 sidor
...17th. — St. Patrick's Day. THE SHAKSPEARE CALENDAR. MARCH 18th. — Robert Walpole died. 1745. " Get thee glass eyes ; And, like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things them dost not." KING LEAR, Act iv., Scene 6. MARCH 19th. — The first Lunar Eclipse on record. 721.... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1850 - 644 sidor
...moon, Than sueh a Roman. Shaks. Julius Caesor. None does offend, none, I say none ; I 'll able 'em : Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To seal the aeeuser's lips. Shaks. Lear. Let me tell yon, Cassius, you yourself Are mueh eondemn'd to have an itehing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 sidor
...it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. None does offend, none, I say, none ; I'll able* 'em : Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To...boots :— harder, harder ; so. Edg. O, matter and impertineucy mix'd ! Reason in madness ! Lear. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my eyes. I know... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 sidor
...Arm it in rags, a pygmy's straw doth pierce it. None does offend, none, I say none ; I'll able 9emus Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To...boots ;—harder^ harder ; so. Edg. O, matter and impertinency 3 mixed ! Reason in madness ! Lear. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my eyes. I know... | |
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