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! Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays: With Remarks ... - Page 328by John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 375 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pages
...tenderly, but with passion : Let nothing now live ; — let there be universal destruction ; — ' Why in it A pair so famous. High events as these Strike those that mak ?' " It may be observed, that as there was a necessity, the necessity of propriety at least, that this... | |
| William John Birch - Religion in literature - 1848 - 570 pages
...(..'.'liits, he says, ' He's dead and rotten :' — 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 Pray you, undo this button. Thank you, Sir.... | |
| Saint-Marc Girardin - Drama - 1849 - 264 pages
...never quitted him, is also dead. O see, see — 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 ? Thou'lt come no more ! Never, never, never, never, never — Pray you, undo this button. Thank you,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 pages
...cup of their deservings. — Oh, see, see ! Lear. 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 'It come no more. Never, never, never, never, never ! — Pray you undo this button : Thank... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 pages
...cup of their deservings. — O, see, see ! LEAB. 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 1t come no more. Never, never, never, never, never! — Pray you undo this button : Thank you,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 pages
...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 at all ? O, thou wilt come no more., Never, never, never, never, never !— Tray you, undo this button : 4... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 pages
...voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low. LEAR DYING. 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? O, thou wilt come no more, Never, never, never, never, never! MACBETH. ACT I. WITCHES DESCRIBED. WHAT... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 pages
...no life : * Useless. t 1. e. Lear. t Increase. $ Titles. I Used here as a term of endearment. "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 - 1852 - 570 pages
...no life : * Useless. t /. a. Lear. t Increase. § Titles. I Used here as a term of endearment. 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 - 1853 - 832 pages
...cup of their deserving«. — O, see, see ! Lear. And mypoor fool is hanged! No, no, no life : Why omets seen : The heavens themselves ? O, thou wilt come no more: Never, never, never, never, never ! — Pray you, undo this button. Thank... | |
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