The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, المجلد 6 |
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الصفحة 10
Since thou hast fought to make us break our vow , Which we durst never yet ; and
with strain'd pride , To come betwixt our fentence and our power ; ( Which nor our
nature , nor our place , can bear ; ) Our potency made good , take thy reward .
Since thou hast fought to make us break our vow , Which we durst never yet ; and
with strain'd pride , To come betwixt our fentence and our power ; ( Which nor our
nature , nor our place , can bear ; ) Our potency made good , take thy reward .
الصفحة 14
... carry authority with such disposition as he bears , this last surrender of his will
but offend us . Reg . We fall further think of it . Gon . We must do fomething , and i'
th ' heat . [ Exeunt . SCENE changes to a Castle belonging to the Earl of Gloster .
... carry authority with such disposition as he bears , this last surrender of his will
but offend us . Reg . We fall further think of it . Gon . We must do fomething , and i'
th ' heat . [ Exeunt . SCENE changes to a Castle belonging to the Earl of Gloster .
الصفحة 30
Thou shalt find , That I'll resame the shape , which thou dost think I have cast off
for ever . [ Ex . Lear and attendants , Gon . Do you mark that ? Alb . I cannot be fo
partial , Gonerill , To the great love I bear you , Gon . Pray you , be content .
Thou shalt find , That I'll resame the shape , which thou dost think I have cast off
for ever . [ Ex . Lear and attendants , Gon . Do you mark that ? Alb . I cannot be fo
partial , Gonerill , To the great love I bear you , Gon . Pray you , be content .
الصفحة 45
Fool . Winter's not gone yet , if the wild geese fly that way . Fathers , that wear
rags , Do make their children blind ; But fathers , that bear bags , Shall see their
children kind . Fortune , that arrant whore , Ne'er turns the key to th ' poor , But ,
for all ...
Fool . Winter's not gone yet , if the wild geese fly that way . Fathers , that wear
rags , Do make their children blind ; But fathers , that bear bags , Shall see their
children kind . Fortune , that arrant whore , Ne'er turns the key to th ' poor , But ,
for all ...
الصفحة 53
... these daughters hearts Against their father , fool me not so much To bear it
tamely ; touch me with noble anger ; ( 23 ) ( 23 ) touch me with noble anger . ] It
would puzzle one at first , to find the sense , and drift , and coherence of this
petition .
... these daughters hearts Against their father , fool me not so much To bear it
tamely ; touch me with noble anger ; ( 23 ) ( 23 ) touch me with noble anger . ] It
would puzzle one at first , to find the sense , and drift , and coherence of this
petition .
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