| William Shakespeare - 1844 - عدد الصفحات: 338
...can say, ' I am at the worst ? ' I am worse than e'er I was. 0. Man. 'Tis poor mad Tom. Edg. [aside^] And worse I may be yet : the worst is not, So long as we can say, ' This is the worst.' 0. Man. Fellow, where goest ? Glos. Is it a beggar-man ? 0. Man. Madman and beggar too. Glos. He has... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 554
...is't can say, / am at the worst? I am worse than e'er I was. Old Man. 'Tis poor mad Tom. Edg. [aside.] And worse I may be yet : The worst is not, So long...worst. Old Man. Fellow, where goest ? Glo. Is it a beggar-man ? Old Man. Madman and beggar too. Glo. He has some reason, else he could not beg. I'the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 872
...can say, " I am at the worst ?" I am worse than e'er I was. Old Man. 'Tis poor mad Tom. Edg. [Aside.] carce in breath, my lord. Kent. No marvel, you have...your valour. You cowardly rascal, nature disclaim Т Glo. Is it a beggar-man ? Old Man. Madman, and beggar too. Glo. He has some reason, else he could... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 536
...e'er I was. Edg. [Aside.'] O gods! who is't. can say, I am Old Man. 'Tis poor mad Tom. Edg. [Aside.'] And worse I may be yet. The worst is not, So long as we can say, This is the worst. 3 Old Man. Fellow, where goest ? Glo. Is it a beggar man ? Old Man. Madman and beggar too. Glo. He... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 570
...said from seeing the extremity to which his father is reduced by the loss of his eyes. Kdij. And worn I may be yet ; the worst is not So long as we can say, this is the wont. This is bearing ills without thought of flying to others that we know not of. The worst is in... | |
| William Shakespeare, Mary Cowden Clarke - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 156
...mouths in a glass. The art of our necessities is strange /t/£>That can make vile things precious. The worst is not So long as we can say, " This is the worst." OO '. >v . • / The mind much sufferance doth o'erskip When grief hath mates, and bearing fellowship.... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 574
...extremity to which his father is reduced by the loss of his eyes. Sdg. And worse I m«.y be yet ; tho worst is not So long as we can say, this is the worst. ^ This is bearing ills without thought of flying toothers that we know, not of. The worst is in life,... | |
| 1900 - عدد الصفحات: 614
...about Lady Russell s temples had long been a distress to him." — Miss Austen, 'Persuasion,' chap. i. The worst is not So long as we can say, This is the worst. ' King Lear.' " He i« always sure of finding diversion, when the VKtrst comes to the worst."— Addison.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 532
...can say, / am at the ivorst ? I am worse than e'er I was. Old Man. ,Tis poor mad Tom. Edg. [Aside. ~\ And worse I may be yet. The worst is not, So long...Man. Fellow, where goest ? Glo. Is it a beggar man ? 0/J Man. Madman and beggar too. Glo. He has some reason, else he could not beg. Fthe last night's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 586
...is't can say, lam at the worst i I am worse than e'er I was. Old Man. 'Tis poor mad Tom, Edg. [aside}. And worse I may be yet: The worst is not, So long...worst. Old Man. Fellow, where goest ? Glo. Is it a beggar-man ? Old Man. Madman and beggar too. Glo. He has some reason, else he could not beg. I' the... | |
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