The Plays of William Shakespeare: King Lear. Romeo and JulietG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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Pàgina 4
... true . And , perhaps , if we turn our thoughts upon the barbarity and ignorance of the age to which this story is referred , it will appear not so unlikely as while we estimate Lear's manners by our own . Such preference of one daughter ...
... true . And , perhaps , if we turn our thoughts upon the barbarity and ignorance of the age to which this story is referred , it will appear not so unlikely as while we estimate Lear's manners by our own . Such preference of one daughter ...
Pàgina 13
... true - hearted noble queen , Was in the battle slain : Yet he , good king , in his old days , Possest his crown again . But when he heard Cordelia's death , Who died indeed for love Of her dear father , in whose cause She did this ...
... true - hearted noble queen , Was in the battle slain : Yet he , good king , in his old days , Possest his crown again . But when he heard Cordelia's death , Who died indeed for love Of her dear father , in whose cause She did this ...
Pàgina 18
... true heart I find , she names my very deed of love ; Only she comes too short , -that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious square of sense possesses1 ; And find , I am alone felicitate In your dear ...
... true heart I find , she names my very deed of love ; Only she comes too short , -that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious square of sense possesses1 ; And find , I am alone felicitate In your dear ...
Pàgina 19
... true . Lear . Let it be so , -Thy truth then be thy dower : For , by the sacred radiance of the sun ; The mysteries of Hecate , and the night ; By all the operations of the orbs , From whom we do exist , and cease to be ; Here I ...
... true . Lear . Let it be so , -Thy truth then be thy dower : For , by the sacred radiance of the sun ; The mysteries of Hecate , and the night ; By all the operations of the orbs , From whom we do exist , and cease to be ; Here I ...
Pàgina 21
... true blank of thine eye " . Lear . Now , by Apollo , - Kent . Now , by Apollo , king , Thou swear'st thy gods in vain . Lear . O , vassal ! miscreant ! [ Laying his hand on his sword . Alb . Corn . Dear sir , forbear . Kent . Do ; VOL ...
... true blank of thine eye " . Lear . Now , by Apollo , - Kent . Now , by Apollo , king , Thou swear'st thy gods in vain . Lear . O , vassal ! miscreant ! [ Laying his hand on his sword . Alb . Corn . Dear sir , forbear . Kent . Do ; VOL ...
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Alack art thou BENVOLIO Burgundy Child Rowland Cordelia Corn Cornwall daughter dead dear death dost thou doth duke duke of Cornwall Edgar Edmund Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fellow Fool friar Friar LAURENCE Gent gentleman give gleek Gloster gone Goneril grief hand hath hear heart heaven hence hither honour i'the JOHNSON Juliet Kent king KING LEAR knave Lady CAPULET Lear letter live look lord madam Mantua married Mercutio Montague night noble nuncle Nurse o'the Paris poor pray Prince Regan Romeo ROMEO AND JULIET SCENE Servants Shakspeare sirrah sister slain speak stand STEEVENS Stew sweet sword tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thou shalt thou wilt to-night Tybalt vex'd villain WARBURTON weep word