King Lear: A TragedyW. and J. Richardson, and sold by B. White, 1770 - 207 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 30
עמוד xiii
... True Chronicle Hiftorie of the Life and Death of King Lear , and his three Daughters . With the unfortunate Life of Edgar , Sonne and Heire to the Earle of Glofter , and his fullen and af- fumed humor of Tom of Bedlam : as it was played ...
... True Chronicle Hiftorie of the Life and Death of King Lear , and his three Daughters . With the unfortunate Life of Edgar , Sonne and Heire to the Earle of Glofter , and his fullen and af- fumed humor of Tom of Bedlam : as it was played ...
עמוד 4
... true heart I find , fhe names my very deed of love ; h Only she comes too fhort ; that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious i fquare of fenfe k poffeffes , And w The qu's read a for as ; and x Friend for ...
... true heart I find , fhe names my very deed of love ; h Only she comes too fhort ; that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious i fquare of fenfe k poffeffes , And w The qu's read a for as ; and x Friend for ...
עמוד 4
... true . Lear . f Well , let it be fo ; 8 thy truth then be thy dower : For by the facred radiance of the fun , w The qu's read How ? Nothing can come , & c . So the qu's , T. W. and J. the rest will . y So the qu's ; Steevens , not ; the ...
... true . Lear . f Well , let it be fo ; 8 thy truth then be thy dower : For by the facred radiance of the fun , w The qu's read How ? Nothing can come , & c . So the qu's , T. W. and J. the rest will . y So the qu's ; Steevens , not ; the ...
עמוד 10
... true reading without doubt was of th ' heft , & c . Heft is an old word for regal com- mand . W. Heft or beheft is any command as well as regal . i . e . the witch Sycorax's . Temp . act i . fcene iii . did not write of the reft , it is ...
... true reading without doubt was of th ' heft , & c . Heft is an old word for regal com- mand . W. Heft or beheft is any command as well as regal . i . e . the witch Sycorax's . Temp . act i . fcene iii . did not write of the reft , it is ...
עמוד 11
... true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo- Kent . Now by Apollo , king , Thou swear'st thy gods in vain . Lear . O vaffal , k mifcreant ! - 1Alb . Corn . Dear fir , forbear . [ Laying his hand on his fword . Referve thy ftate ...
... true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo- Kent . Now by Apollo , king , Thou swear'st thy gods in vain . Lear . O vaffal , k mifcreant ! - 1Alb . Corn . Dear fir , forbear . [ Laying his hand on his fword . Referve thy ftate ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 165 - Pray, do not mock me : I am a very foolish fond old man, Fourscore and upward, not an hour more nor less; And, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind.
עמוד 4 - The mysteries of Hecate, and the night ', By all the operation of the orbs From whom we do exist, and cease to be, Here I disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity and property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and me, Hold thee from this for ever.
עמוד 173 - I'll kneel down, And ask of thee forgiveness. So we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of court news ; and we'll talk with them too, Who loses, and who wins ; who's in, who's out ; And take...
עמוד 95 - Spit, fire! spout, rain! Nor rain, wind, thunder, fire, are my daughters: I tax not you, you elements, with unkindness; I never gave you kingdom, call'd you children, You owe me no subscription: then, let fall Your horrible pleasure; here I stand, your slave, A poor, infirm, weak, and despis'd old man.
עמוד 28 - ... we make guilty of our disasters the sun the moon and the stars ; as if we were villains by necessity, fools by heavenly compulsion, knaves thieves and treachers by spherical predominance, drunkards liars and adulterers by an enforced obedience of planetary influence, and all that we are evil in by a divine thrusting on...
עמוד 165 - Lear. Be your tears wet? Yes, 'faith. I pray, weep not: If you have poison for me I will drink it. I know you do not love me ; for your sisters Have, as I do remember, done me wrong : You have some cause, they have not. Cor. No cause, no cause.
עמוד 155 - Thou must be patient; we came crying hither. Thou know'st, the first time that we smell the air, We wawl, and cry: — I will preach to thee; mark me. Glo. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. When we are born, we cry, that we are come To this great stage of fools...
עמוד 88 - O, reason not the need : our basest beggars Are in the poorest thing superfluous: Allow not nature more than nature needs, Man's life is cheap as beast's: thou art a lady; If only to go warm were gorgeous, Why, nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear'st, Which scarcely keeps thee warm.
עמוד 164 - tis fittest. Cor. How does my royal lord? How fares your majesty? Lear. You do me wrong, to take me out o' the grave. — Thou art a soul in bliss ; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears Do scald like molten lead.