| E. H. Seymour - 1805 - 454 páginas
...afterwards corrupted into prose. Perhaps, we might regulate it in this way : " Does any here know me ? — This is not Lear : "Does Lear walk thus? speak thus? Where are his eyes ? " Either his notion weakens ; his discernfngs "-Are lethargied — Ha ! sleeping ! waking ! Sure... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 356 páginas
...rightly are. Fool. May not an ass know when the cart draws the horse? — *J Whoop, Jug ! I love thee. Lear. Does any here know me ? — Why this is not...does Lear walk thus? speak thus? Where are his eyes? Either his notion weakens, or his discernings are lethargied. — Sleeping or waking? — Ha! sure... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 382 páginas
...know when the cart draws the horse ? — Whoop, Jug ! I love thee. Lear. Does any here know me i — Why this is not Lear : does Lear walk thus ? speak thus ? Where are his eyes? Either his notion weakens, or his discernings are lethargied. — Sleeping or waking ? — Ha ! sure... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 424 páginas
...Come, sir, let me entreat you to make use Of your discretion, and put off betimes This disposition that of late transforms you From what you rightly are. Lear! Does Lear walk thus ? Speak thus ? Where are his Lear. Does any here know me ? Why, this is not eyes ? Who... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 378 páginas
...the bun hen of an old song Steevevs. Whoop, Jug, f'lldo thee no harm, occurs in The Winter's Tale. Lear. Does any here know me? — Why this is not Lear...does Lear walk thus? speak thus? Where are his eyes ? Either his notion weakens, or his discernings are lethargied. — Sleeping or waking? — Ha! sure... | |
| William Shakespeare, Nahum Tate - 1811 - 94 páginas
...Come, sir, let me entreat you to make use Of your discretion, and put off betimes This disposition that of late transforms you From what you rightly...here know me ? why, this is not Lear! .Does Lear walk thug ? speak thus ? where are his eyes? Who is it that can tell me who I am ? Your narce, fair gentlewoman... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 424 páginas
...rightly are. Fool. May not an ass know, when the cart draws the horse? — Whoop, Jug! I love thee. Lear. Does any here know me ? — Why this is not...does Lear walk thus? speak thus? Where are his eyes ? Either his notion weakens, or his discernings are lethargied. — Sleeping or waking?— Ha! sure... | |
| 1811 - 530 páginas
...Then, as if rendered, by the shock, dubious of his own identity, he urns to those about him, and asks Does any here know me? Why, this is not Lear: Does...walk thus? — speak thus? — where are his eyes? — Either his notion weakens, or his discerning^ Are lethargy'd. Ha! waking! — 'Tis not so. —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 páginas
...know when the cart draws the horse ?—Whoop, Jug! I love thee. Lear. Does any here know me?—Why this is not Lear: does Lear walk thus ? speak thus ? Where are his eyes? Either his notion weakens, or his discernings are lethargied..—Sleeping or waking ?—* Ha! sure... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 páginas
...rightly are. Fool. May not an ass know when the cart draws the horse '. — Whoop, Jug ! I love thee.5 Lear. Does any here know me ? — Why this is not...does Lear walk thus ? speak thus ? Where are his eyes .' Either his notion weakens, or his discernings are lethargied. — Sleeping or waking ? — Ha !... | |
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