And my poor fool is hang'd! No, no, no life! Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all? Thou'lt come no more, Never, never, never, never, never! Speak What We Feel: Not What We Ought to Say - Pàgina 153per Frederick Buechner - 2009 - 176 pàginesPrevisualització limitada - Sobre aquest llibre
 | William Shakespeare - 1838
...deserving«. — O, see, sec ! Lear. And my poor foolj is hang'd ! No, no, no life : ' \Vhy should a doc, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all YO, thou wilt come no more, Never, never, never, never, never ! Pray you, undo this button: Thank you,... | |
 | Meadows Taylor - 1839
...is no absolute necessity for selecting a place, I will watch my opportunity." CHAPTER X. " LEAK. — No, no, no life ; Why should a dog, a horse, a rat have life, And thou no breath at all ? O thou wilt come no more, Never, never, never, never!" KINO LEAR, Act V, Scene 3. " I SUPPOSE you... | |
 | Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1839
...That way madness lies." In the last act, where he is dying, and says, " And my poor fool is hang'd ! No, no, no life ; Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all ? Oh, tliou wilt come no more, Never, never, never, never, never !" his acting is, without exception,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1839
...virtue, and all foes The cup of their deservings. — O, see, see ! Lear. And my poor fool is hanged ! 3 No, no, no life ; Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath ataH? O, thou wilt come no more, Never, never, never, never, never ! — 'Pray you, undo this button... | |
 | William Mudford - 1840
...prognostics, should there not be a speedy and manifest amendment in his friend's condition. CHAPTER VI. Why should a dog, a horse, a rat have life, And thou no breath at all ? Oh 1 thou wilt come no more, Never, never, never, never ! Lear. IT very soon became evident that... | |
 | Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1840
...tempted to apostrophise them in the same spirit as Lear does the corse of Cordelia, when he says — Why should a dog, a horse, a rat have life, And thou no breath at all ? Thus I feel inclined to demand, " Why should inferior cities flourish and increase, and thou, fair... | |
 | Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1840
...tempted to apostrophise them in the same spirit as Lear does the corse of Cordelia, when he says — Why should a dog, a horse, a rat have life, And thou no breath at all ? Thus I feel inclined to demand, " Why should inferior cities nourish and increase, and thou, fair... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1841
...foes The cup of their deservings. — O, see, see ! Lear. And my poor fool 3 is hang'd ! No, no, no Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life. And thou no breath at all ? O, thou wilt come no more, Never, never, never, never, never ! — Pray you, undo this button : thank... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1842
...virtue, and all foes The cup of their deservings. — O, see, see ! Lear. And my poor fool 3 is hang'd ! No, no, no life : Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all ? O, thou wilt come no more, Never, never, never, never, never ! — Pray you, undo this button : thank... | |
 | 1842
...strange eventful history," \ve have a passage of surpassing beauty. "LEAR. And my poor fool is hanged ! no, no, no life. Why should a dog, a horse, a rat have life, And thou no breath at all? Oh, thou wilt come no more. Never, never, never, never, never ! — ; Pray you undo this button. Thank... | |
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