 | Craig Kallendorf - 1999 - 253 ページ
...capture shows: No, no, no, no! Come, let's away to prison; We two alone will sing like birds i'th'cage: When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down, And...loses and who wins; who's in, who's out; And take upon 's the mystery of things, As if we were Gods' spies; and we'll wear out, In a wall'd prison, packs... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1999 - 142 ページ
...prison. We two alone will sing like birds i' th' cage. When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down 10 And ask of thee forgiveness. So we'll live, And pray,...Who loses and who wins; who's in, who's out And take upon's the mystery of things 11 Ripeness is all ie, the gods decree when fruit is ripe and falls; coming... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2000 - 270 ページ
...LEAR No, no, no, no. Come, let's away to prison. We two alone will sing like birds i' th' cage. 10 When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down And...loses and who wins, who's in, who's out, And take upon's the mystery of things 17 As if we were God's spies; and we'll wear out is In a walled prison... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2001 - 336 ページ
...prison. We two alone will sing like birds i'th' cage . When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down 10 And ask of thee forgiveness; so we'll live, And pray,...too — Who loses and who wins, who's in, who's out, 15 And take upon ' s the mystery of things As if we were God's spies; and we'll wear out In a walled... | |
 | Daniel Fischlin, Mark Fortier - 2000 - 320 ページ
...we'll live, And Pray, and Sing, and tell old Tales, and Laugh At gilded Butter-flies, hear Sycophants Talk of Court News, and we'll talk with them too,...And take upon us the Mystery of Things As if we were Heav'ns Spies. CORDELIA Upon such Sacrifices The Gods themselves throw Incense. LEAR Have I caught... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2001 - 144 ページ
...that Lear's own words express his fatherhood in one of the most moving passages in all of Shakespeare: We two alone will sing like birds i' the cage; When...talk with them too Who loses and who wins, who's in and who's out And take upon's the mystery of things As if we were God's spies. At this very moment,... | |
 | Frederick Buechner - 2009 - 176 ページ
...speak as if out of his own truth. Come, let's away to prison. We two alone will sing like birds i'th' cage. When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down...and who wins; who's in, who's out — And take upon 's the mystery of things, As if we were God's spies; and we'll wear out, In a wall'd prison, packs... | |
 | John Anthony Burrow, John Pitcher, Brian Vickers, Isobel Grundy, Claire Lamont, Andrew Sanders, Bernard Bergonzi, Martin Dodsworth - 2001 - 528 ページ
...simply by being with Cordelia. Come, ler's away to prison. We two alone will sing like birds i' th' cage. When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down...Who loses and who wins, who's in, who's out — And rake upon's the mystery of things As if we were God's spies; and we'll wear out In z walled prison... | |
 | Alastair Hannay - 2003 - 496 ページ
...'twenty-five years old'. The Lear passage, quoted in the German translation by Ernst Ortlepp, is: ... so we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales,...loses and who wins; who's in, who's out, And take upon's the mystery of things, As if we were God's spies: and we'll wear out In a wall'd prison, packs... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2001 - 500 ページ
...VERITY (Student's Sh.) : Compare Lear's words to Cordelia: 'Come, let's away to prison . . .' '. . . so we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales,...too, Who loses, and who wins; who's in, who's out.' — V, iii, 11-15. 206. Who thriues . . . giue out] BADHAM (p. 9) gives this line as an example of... | |
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