Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 136
... Regan . O the blest gods ! So will you wish on me , when the rash mood is on . Lear . No , Regan , thou shalt never have my curse ; Thy tender - hefted nature shall not give Thee o'er to harshness ; her eyes are fierce , but thine Do ...
... Regan . O the blest gods ! So will you wish on me , when the rash mood is on . Lear . No , Regan , thou shalt never have my curse ; Thy tender - hefted nature shall not give Thee o'er to harshness ; her eyes are fierce , but thine Do ...
Strana 138
... Regan , I , and my hundred knights . Regan . Not altogether so , sir ; I look'd not for you yet , nor am provided For your fit welcome : Give ear , sir , to my sister ; For those that mingle reason with your passion Must be content to ...
... Regan , I , and my hundred knights . Regan . Not altogether so , sir ; I look'd not for you yet , nor am provided For your fit welcome : Give ear , sir , to my sister ; For those that mingle reason with your passion Must be content to ...
Strana 139
William Hazlitt. Regan . And in good time you gave it . Lear . Made you my guardians , my depositaries ; But kept a reservation to be follow'd With such a number : what , must I come to you With five - and - twenty , Regan ! said you so ?
William Hazlitt. Regan . And in good time you gave it . Lear . Made you my guardians , my depositaries ; But kept a reservation to be follow'd With such a number : what , must I come to you With five - and - twenty , Regan ! said you so ?
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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