The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, المجلد 6 |
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الصفحة 9
Kent . My life I never held but as a pawn To wage against thy foes ; nor fear to
lose it , Thy safety being the motive . Lear . Out of my fight ! Kent . See better ,
Lear , and let me still remain The true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apolo
Kent .
Kent . My life I never held but as a pawn To wage against thy foes ; nor fear to
lose it , Thy safety being the motive . Lear . Out of my fight ! Kent . See better ,
Lear , and let me still remain The true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apolo
Kent .
الصفحة 12
... that you make known It is no vicious blot , murder , or foulness , No unchafte
action , or dishonour'd step , That hath depriv'd me of your grace and favour : But
ev'n for want of that , for which I'm richer , A ftill folliciting eye , and such a tongue
...
... that you make known It is no vicious blot , murder , or foulness , No unchafte
action , or dishonour'd step , That hath depriv'd me of your grace and favour : But
ev'n for want of that , for which I'm richer , A ftill folliciting eye , and such a tongue
...
الصفحة 27
Does any here know me ? this is not Lear : Does Lear walk thus ? speak thus ?
where are his eyes ? Either his notion weakens , his discernings Are lethargied
Ha ! waking ' is not fog Who is it that can tell me who I am ? Lear's fhadow . I
would ...
Does any here know me ? this is not Lear : Does Lear walk thus ? speak thus ?
where are his eyes ? Either his notion weakens , his discernings Are lethargied
Ha ! waking ' is not fog Who is it that can tell me who I am ? Lear's fhadow . I
would ...
الصفحة 31
... Though I condemn it not , yet , under pardon , You are much more at tak for
want of wisdom , Than prais'd for harmful mildness . Alb . How far your eyes may
piercé , I cannot tell ; Striving to better , oft we mar what's well . Gon , Nay ,
thenAlb .
... Though I condemn it not , yet , under pardon , You are much more at tak for
want of wisdom , Than prais'd for harmful mildness . Alb . How far your eyes may
piercé , I cannot tell ; Striving to better , oft we mar what's well . Gon , Nay ,
thenAlb .
الصفحة 32
She will tafte as like this , as a crab does to a crab . Can'st thou tell , why one's
nose stands i ' th'middle of one's face ? Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep one's eyes
of either side one's nose ; that what a man cannot smell out , he may spy into .
She will tafte as like this , as a crab does to a crab . Can'st thou tell , why one's
nose stands i ' th'middle of one's face ? Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep one's eyes
of either side one's nose ; that what a man cannot smell out , he may spy into .
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