The Works of Shakspere, Volum 2Virtue and Vorston, 1881 |
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Pàgina 294
... Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . Lear . Nothing will come of nothing : speak again . Cor . Unhappy that I am , I cannot heave My heart into my mouth ; I love your majesty According to my bond ; no more , nor less . Lear . How , how ...
... Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . Lear . Nothing will come of nothing : speak again . Cor . Unhappy that I am , I cannot heave My heart into my mouth ; I love your majesty According to my bond ; no more , nor less . Lear . How , how ...
Pàgina 298
... LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner ; go , get it ready . [ Exit an Attendant . ] How now , what art thou ? Kent . A man , sir . Lear . What dost thou profess ? What wouldst thou with us ? Kent . I ...
... LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner ; go , get it ready . [ Exit an Attendant . ] How now , what art thou ? Kent . A man , sir . Lear . What dost thou profess ? What wouldst thou with us ? Kent . I ...
Pàgina 332
... Lear , but to make us understand Regan and Goneril . This , again , was Shakspere's art . Tate , the representative of the vulgar notion of art , must have a defined character - something positive , something ... Lear , fall 332 KING LEAR .
... Lear , but to make us understand Regan and Goneril . This , again , was Shakspere's art . Tate , the representative of the vulgar notion of art , must have a defined character - something positive , something ... Lear , fall 332 KING LEAR .
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