The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, 第 7 巻Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... Heaven help [ Exeunt severally . ACT IV . SCENE I. The Heath . Enter EDGAR . Edg . Yet better thus , and know to be contemned , Than still contemned and flattered.1 To be worst , The lowest , and most dejected thing of fortune , Stands ...
... Heaven help [ Exeunt severally . ACT IV . SCENE I. The Heath . Enter EDGAR . Edg . Yet better thus , and know to be contemned , Than still contemned and flattered.1 To be worst , The lowest , and most dejected thing of fortune , Stands ...
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... Heaven's plagues Have humbled to all strokes ; that I am wretched , 1 " The devil in Ma . Mainy confessed his name ... Heavens , deal so SC . I. ] 91 KING LEAR .
... Heaven's plagues Have humbled to all strokes ; that I am wretched , 1 " The devil in Ma . Mainy confessed his name ... Heavens , deal so SC . I. ] 91 KING LEAR .
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... Heaven To boot , and boot ! 1 The main body is expected to be descried every hour . 2 By this expression may be meant " my evil genius . " 3 The folio reads , " made tame by fortune's blows . " The original is probably the true reading ...
... Heaven To boot , and boot ! 1 The main body is expected to be descried every hour . 2 By this expression may be meant " my evil genius . " 3 The folio reads , " made tame by fortune's blows . " The original is probably the true reading ...
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... Heaven . ” 2 Gang your gait is a common 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 ...
... Heaven . ” 2 Gang your gait is a common 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 ...
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... heaven , And fire us hence , like foxes.5 Wipe thine eyes ; 1 i . e . to pass sentence or judgment on them . 2 That is , " the worst that fortune can inflict . " 3 " As if we were angels , endowed with the power of prying into the ...
... heaven , And fire us hence , like foxes.5 Wipe thine eyes ; 1 i . e . to pass sentence or judgment on them . 2 That is , " the worst that fortune can inflict . " 3 " As if we were angels , endowed with the power of prying into the ...
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