The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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Page 110
... expression in the north . 3 i . e . I warn you . 4 i . e . head . A bat is a staff . It is the proper name of a walking - stick , in Sussex , even at this day . 5 i . e . thrusts . Glo . What , is he dead ? Edg . 110 [ ACT IV . KING LEAR .
... expression in the north . 3 i . e . I warn you . 4 i . e . head . A bat is a staff . It is the proper name of a walking - stick , in Sussex , even at this day . 5 i . e . thrusts . Glo . What , is he dead ? Edg . 110 [ ACT IV . KING LEAR .
Page 111
... dead ? Edg . Sit you down , father ; rest you.- Let's see his pockets ; these letters , that he speaks of , May be my friends . - He's dead ; I am only sorry He had no other deathsman . - Let us see : Leave , gentle wax ; and , manners ...
... dead ? Edg . Sit you down , father ; rest you.- Let's see his pockets ; these letters , that he speaks of , May be my friends . - He's dead ; I am only sorry He had no other deathsman . - Let us see : Leave , gentle wax ; and , manners ...
Page 130
... dead , and when one lives She's dead as earth . - Lend me a looking - glass ; If that her breath will mist or stain the stone , Why , then she lives . Kent . Is this the promised end ? 3 Edg . Or image of that horror ? Alb . Fall , and ...
... dead , and when one lives She's dead as earth . - Lend me a looking - glass ; If that her breath will mist or stain the stone , Why , then she lives . Kent . Is this the promised end ? 3 Edg . Or image of that horror ? Alb . Fall , and ...
Page 131
... dead and rotten . Kent . No , my good lord , I am the very man ; — Lear . I'll see that straight . Kent . That , from your first of difference and decay , Have followed your sad steps . Lear . You are welcome hither . Kent . Nor no man ...
... dead and rotten . Kent . No , my good lord , I am the very man ; — Lear . I'll see that straight . Kent . That , from your first of difference and decay , Have followed your sad steps . Lear . You are welcome hither . Kent . Nor no man ...
Page 132
... dead , my lord . Alb . That's but a trifle here.- You lords , and noble friends , know our intent . What comfort to this great decay1 may come , Shall be applied . For us , we will resign , During the life of this old majesty , To him ...
... dead , my lord . Alb . That's but a trifle here.- You lords , and noble friends , know our intent . What comfort to this great decay1 may come , Shall be applied . For us , we will resign , During the life of this old majesty , To him ...
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