| Liz Kendall, Lisa Harker - 2002 - 132 str.
...politicians (north and south of the border) end up sounding like King Lear - both portentous and empty: I will have such revenges on you both That all the...know not; but they shall be The terrors of the earth. This is because instinct often trumps analysis and drives out another core component of managerialist... | |
| Allardyce Nicoll - 2002 - 204 str.
...he was driven out into the storm Lear had declared that he would avenge himself on his daughters : I will have such revenges on you both, That all the...know not; but they shall be The terrors of the earth. In the refuge provided by Gloucester Lear begins to brood on his revenge. But the echo from Harsnett20... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 228 str.
...should need any of his knights. At this, Lear's temper explodes, and he is almost speechless with fury: I will have such revenges on you both That all the...know not, but they shall be The terrors of the earth. Refusing to weep, but fearing for his own sanity, Lear rushes out into the night. He takes the Fool... | |
| Grace Ioppolo - 2003 - 208 str.
...much To bear it tamely.'2 Touch me with noble anger, O, let not women's weapons, water-drops. Stain my man's cheeks. No, you unnatural hags, I will have...full cause of weeping, but this heart Shall break in a hundred thousand flaws Or e'er I'll weep. O Fool, I shall go mad! [Stornt and tempest I00 [Exeunt... | |
| Emily Bronte - 2002 - 420 str.
...copestone: the top or headstone of a building. 13. smacked of King Lear. cf. King Lear, II, iv, 2.79-82.. I will have such revenges on you both That all the...not, - but they shall be The terrors of the earth. CHAPTER III 1. clothes-press: a shelved recess or movable chest or case in which clothes are kept folded.... | |
| Oliver Ford Davies - 2003 - 224 str.
...seven lines. It leads to a sense of disintegration, and what I think is Lear's fourth heart tremor on I will have such revenges on you both That all the...I will do such things What they are yet I know not . . . How am I going to differentiate these attacks? I remember having the same problem playing Othello,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Paul Werstine - 2011 - 387 str.
...anger, And let not women's weapons, water drops, Stain my man's cheeks. — No, you unnatural hags, 320 I will have such revenges on you both That all the...yet I know not, but they shall be The terrors of the earthl You think I'll weep. No, I'll not weep. 325 I have full cause of weeping, but this heart Storm... | |
| Lee Griffith - 2004 - 420 str.
...cheeks! — No, you unnatural hags, I will have such revenges on you both, That all the world shall — 1 will do such things, — What they are, yet I know...the earth. You think I'll weep; No, I'll not weep. . . . ( King Lear, Act 2, Scene 4) If you think that the king is weak or in pain, he will show you... | |
| William Pfaff - 2004 - 562 str.
...fall short. They cannot satisfy. They echo the maddened King Lear: I shall have such revenges on you That all the world shall — I will do such things,...not, — but they shall be The terrors of the earth! They risk actions that make things worse, blows that hit only people that had nothing to do with these... | |
| Maynard Mack - 2005 - 144 str.
...fatigue, and heartbreak is traced by a great artist with a fine — happily pre-Freudian — naturalism : No, you unnatural hags, I will have such revenges...break into a hundred thousand flaws Or ere I'll weep. There, as the eighteenth century would subsequently say, speaks nature in her purest accent. Yet, as... | |
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