King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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Strana 132
... Look where he stands and glares ! Want'st thou eyes at trial , madam ? Fool . [ Sings . ] Come o'er the bourn ... Look Lear . ... glares ] a fiend ; or 24-5 . Want'st . . . madam ? ] Do you want to have spectators at your trial , madam ...
... Look where he stands and glares ! Want'st thou eyes at trial , madam ? Fool . [ Sings . ] Come o'er the bourn ... Look Lear . ... glares ] a fiend ; or 24-5 . Want'st . . . madam ? ] Do you want to have spectators at your trial , madam ...
Strana 168
... look , affectionate wink " ; and Steevens quotes R. Greene , Dis- putation between a He and a She Cony- Catcher , 1592 ( ed . G. B. Harrison , p . 5 ) amorous glaunces , smirking œyliades . " 66 25. speaking looks ] Cf. Florio . op ...
... look , affectionate wink " ; and Steevens quotes R. Greene , Dis- putation between a He and a She Cony- Catcher , 1592 ( ed . G. B. Harrison , p . 5 ) amorous glaunces , smirking œyliades . " 66 25. speaking looks ] Cf. Florio . op ...
Strana 218
... Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there ! 310 [ Dies . Edg . He faints ! My Lord , my Lord ! Look up , my Lord . Kent . Break , heart ; I prithee , break ! Edg . Kent . Vex not his ghost : O ! let him pass ; he hates him ...
... Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there ! 310 [ Dies . Edg . He faints ! My Lord , my Lord ! Look up , my Lord . Kent . Break , heart ; I prithee , break ! Edg . Kent . Vex not his ghost : O ! let him pass ; he hates him ...
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