LEAR And my poor fool is hang'd! No, no, no life! Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all? Thou'lt come no more, Never, never, never, never, never! The Works of William Shakespeare - Strana 215autor/autoři: William Shakespeare - 1868 - 509 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 824 str.
...shall taste The wages of their virtue, and all foes The cup of their deservings. — O, see, see ! LEAR. And my poor fool is hang'd ! No, no, no life...horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all ? Thou 'It come no more. Never, never, never, never, never ! — Pray you undo this button : Thank... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 str.
...no, no life: Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all ? 0, thou wilt come no more: Never, never, never, never, never !...— look, — her lips, — Look there, look there ! [He dies. Edy, He faints ! — My lord, my lord, — Kent. Break, heart ; I pr'y thee, break ! Edg.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 str.
...dark, and dead.y. — Your eldest daughters have fore-doom'd themselves, And desperately are dead. Lear. And my poor fool is hang'd ! No, no, no life...horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all ? O, thou wilt come no more. Never, never, never, never, never ! — Pray you, undo this button : Thank... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 752 str.
...— to this OREAT decay] Meaning Lear. The 4tos. omit " great." Lear. And my poor fool is hang'd 7 ! No, no, no life : Why should a dog, a horse, a rat,...— look, — her lips, — Look there, look there ! — \_Hc dies. Edg. He faints !— My lord, my lord !— Kent. Break, heart ; I pr'y thee, break... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1859 - 494 str.
...Edmund, which are known too late to be countermanded, and Lear dies broken-hearted, lamenting over her. " LEAR. And my poor fool is hang'd ! No, no, no life:...horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all ? O, thou wilt come no more, Never, never, never, never, never ! — — Pray you, undo this button... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1859 - 518 str.
...shall taste The wages of their virtue, and ail foes The cup of their deservings. — O, see, see ! Lear. And my poor fool is hang'd ! No, no, no life...horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all ? Thou '1t come no more. Never, never, never, never, never ! — Pray you undo this button : Thank... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 str.
...No, no, no life ! Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all ? Thou 'It Y1 ` W1 EDO. He faints ! — My lord ! my lord ! — KENT. Break, heart, I pr'ythee, break ! EDO. Look up,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 str.
...No, no, no life! Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all ? Thou 'It I hope we have reformed that indifferently with us, sir. HAM. O, reform it altogether. ! — [Z><Vs. EDO. He faints ! — My lord ! my lord ! — KENT. Break, heart, I pr'ythee, break !... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 836 str.
...No, 110, no life! Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all ? Thou 'It >y ! — [/>¿«. EDO. He faints ! — My lord ! шу lord ! — KENT. Break, heart, I pr'ythee, break... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 str.
...no, no life : Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all .' O, thou wilt P !— [He dies, Edg. He faints ! — My lord, my lord,— Kent. Break, heart; I pr'ythee, break ! Edg.... | |
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