TragediesC. Knight and Company, 1846 |
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... Lear . An you lie , sirrah , we ' ll have you whipp'd . Fool . I marvel what kin thou and thy daugh- ters are they'll have me whipp'd for speaking true , thou ' lt have me whipp'd for lying ; and sometimes I am whipp'd for holding my ...
... Lear . An you lie , sirrah , we ' ll have you whipp'd . Fool . I marvel what kin thou and thy daugh- ters are they'll have me whipp'd for speaking true , thou ' lt have me whipp'd for lying ; and sometimes I am whipp'd for holding my ...
Page 413
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Fool . Nuncle Lear , nuncle Lear , tarry ; take the fool with thee . A fox when one has caught her , And such a daughter , Should sure to the slaughter , If my cap would buy a halter ; So the fool ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Fool . Nuncle Lear , nuncle Lear , tarry ; take the fool with thee . A fox when one has caught her , And such a daughter , Should sure to the slaughter , If my cap would buy a halter ; So the fool ...
Page 465
... Lear , says " We wish that we could pass this play over , and say nothing about it . All that we can say must fall far short of the sub- ject , or even of what we ourselves conceive of it . To attempt to give a description of the play ...
... Lear , says " We wish that we could pass this play over , and say nothing about it . All that we can say must fall far short of the sub- ject , or even of what we ourselves conceive of it . To attempt to give a description of the play ...
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