The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volum 7Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... soul with the most overpowering emotions of sympathy and compassion . " The conduct of the unhappy monarch having been founded merely on the impulses of sensibility , and not on any fixed principle or rule of action , no sooner has he ...
... soul with the most overpowering emotions of sympathy and compassion . " The conduct of the unhappy monarch having been founded merely on the impulses of sensibility , and not on any fixed principle or rule of action , no sooner has he ...
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... soul , Whom I'll entreat to lead me . Old Man . Alack , sir , he's mad . Glo . ' Tis the time's plague , when madmen lead the blind . Do as I bid thee , or rather do thy pleasure . Above the rest , be gone . Old Man . I'll bring him the ...
... soul , Whom I'll entreat to lead me . Old Man . Alack , sir , he's mad . Glo . ' Tis the time's plague , when madmen lead the blind . Do as I bid thee , or rather do thy pleasure . Above the rest , be gone . Old Man . I'll bring him the ...
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... soul in bliss ; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire , that mine own tears . Do scald like molten lead . Sir , do Cor . you know me ? Lear . You are a spirit , I know ; when did you die ? Cor . Still , still , far wide ! Phys . He's ...
... soul in bliss ; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire , that mine own tears . Do scald like molten lead . Sir , do Cor . you know me ? Lear . You are a spirit , I know ; when did you die ? Cor . Still , still , far wide ! Phys . He's ...
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... expression of endearment . 4 The Rev. Dr. J. Warton judiciously observes , that the swelling and heaving of the heart is described by this most expressive circumstance . Is general woe . Friends of my soul , you 132 [ ACT V. KING LEAR .
... expression of endearment . 4 The Rev. Dr. J. Warton judiciously observes , that the swelling and heaving of the heart is described by this most expressive circumstance . Is general woe . Friends of my soul , you 132 [ ACT V. KING LEAR .
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... soul , you twain [ To KENT and EDGAR . Rule in this realm , and the gored state sustain . Kent . I have a journey , sir , shortly to go ; My master calls , and I must not say no . Alb . The weight of this sad time we must obey ; Speak ...
... soul , you twain [ To KENT and EDGAR . Rule in this realm , and the gored state sustain . Kent . I have a journey , sir , shortly to go ; My master calls , and I must not say no . Alb . The weight of this sad time we must obey ; Speak ...
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