The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... never been surpassed , and which agitates the soul with the most overpowering emotions of sympathy and compassion . " The conduct of the unhappy monarch having been founded merely on the impulses of sensibility , and not on any fixed ...
... never been surpassed , and which agitates the soul with the most overpowering emotions of sympathy and compassion . " The conduct of the unhappy monarch having been founded merely on the impulses of sensibility , and not on any fixed ...
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... never touching on the true source of his misery ; whilst Lear , on the contrary , finds it asso- ciated with every object and every thought , however distant or dissimilar . Not even the Orestes of Euripides , or the Clementina of ...
... never touching on the true source of his misery ; whilst Lear , on the contrary , finds it asso- ciated with every object and every thought , however distant or dissimilar . Not even the Orestes of Euripides , or the Clementina of ...
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... never marry like To love my father all . my sisters , Lear . But goes this with thy heart ? Cor . Lear . So young , and so untender ? Cor . So young , my lord , and true . Ay , good my lord . Lear . Let it be so , -thy truth then be thy ...
... never marry like To love my father all . my sisters , Lear . But goes this with thy heart ? Cor . Lear . So young , and so untender ? Cor . So young , my lord , and true . Ay , good my lord . Lear . Let it be so , -thy truth then be thy ...
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... never held but as a pawn Το wage against thine enemies , nor fear to lose it , Thy safety being the motive . Lear . Out of my sight ! 1 Thus the quarto ; folio , " we shall retain . " 2 « All the titles belonging to a king . " 3 By ...
... never held but as a pawn Το wage against thine enemies , nor fear to lose it , Thy safety being the motive . Lear . Out of my sight ! 1 Thus the quarto ; folio , " we shall retain . " 2 « All the titles belonging to a king . " 3 By ...
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... never yet , ) and , with strained pride , To come betwixt our sentence and our power , ( Which nor our nature nor our place can bear ; ) Our potency made good , take thy reward . 2 Five days we do allot thee , for provision To shield ...
... never yet , ) and , with strained pride , To come betwixt our sentence and our power , ( Which nor our nature nor our place can bear ; ) Our potency made good , take thy reward . 2 Five days we do allot thee , for provision To shield ...
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