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" ... the flaying of his feelings alive, did not make a fair dismissal from the stage of life the only decorous thing for him. If he is to live and be happy after, if he could sustain this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation, — why... "
The Works of Charles Lamb: To which are Prefixed, His Letters, and a Sketch ... - Página 360
por Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 476 páginas
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of King Lear

William Shakespeare - 1880 - 284 páginas
...after, why all this pudder and preparation, — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes...with his experience, anything was left but to die.' " » * Cf. pp. 30, 34, and 39 above. For a fuller account of Tale's version, see F. pp. 467-478. OLD...
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King Lear

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 248 páginas
...after, why all this pudder and preparation, — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? As if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes...with his experience, anything was left but to die.' For an analysis of the characters of the various personages I know nothing better than what is contained...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Volumen3

Charles Lamb - 1881 - 892 páginas
...torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? As if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robe's and sceptre again could tempt him to act over again...Lear is essentially impossible to be represented on n stage. But how many dramatic personages are there in Shakspeare, which though more tractable and...
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Shakespeare-Museum, eine Sammlung neuer und alter, eigener und fremder ...

Max Moltke, Shakespeare-museum - 1881 - 344 páginas
...of his feelings alive, did not make a fair dismissal from the stage of life the only decorous thing; as if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes...over again his misused station, as if, at his years und with his experience, any thing was left but to die." Die nachstehenden Bemerkungen und ausgehobeuen...
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Charles Lamb, Volumen9

Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 216 páginas
...after, why all this pudder and preparation — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? as if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes...with his experience, anything was left but to die." No passage in Lamb's writings is better fitted than this to illustrate his peculiar power as a commentator....
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Tragedy of King Lear

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 284 páginas
...after, why all this pudder and preparation, — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes...with his experience, anything was left but to die.' " » " * Cf. pp. 30, 34, and 39 above. For a fuller account of Tate's version, see F. pp. 467-478....
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Life, Letters, and Writings, Volumen4

Charles Lamb - 1882 - 460 páginas
...after, why all this pudder and preparation, — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? As if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes...station! — as if, at his years and with his experience, any thing was left but to die ! Lear is essentially impossible to be represented on a stage. But how...
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Tragedy of King Lear: With Introduction and Notes, Explanatory and Critical ...

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 248 páginas
...after, why all this pudder and preparation, — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? As if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes...station, — as if, at his years and with his experience, any thing was left but to die." THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR. PERSONS REPRESENTED. LEAR, King of Britain....
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Charles Lamb

Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 212 páginas
...burden after, why all this pudder and preparation—why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? as if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes...again could tempt him to act over again his misused station—as if, at his years, and with his experience, anything was left but to die. No passage in...
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The Works of Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 1016 páginas
...alive, did not make a fair dismissal from the stage of life the only decorous thing for him. If be is to live and be happy after, if he could sustain...station, — as if, at his years and with his experience, any thing1 was left but to die.** PERSONS REPRESENTED LEAR, King of Britain. KIMO of FRANCE. DCEE Of...
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