... to be thought on ; even as he himself neglects it. On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ; while we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear,— we are in his mind, we are sustained by a grandeur... Charles Lamb - Página 178por Alfred Ainger - 1883 - 186 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 382 páginas
...Lear — we are in his mind, we are sustained by a grandeur which- baffles the malice of daughters and storms ; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodised from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where it... | |
| 1864 - 520 páginas
...; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodised from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its...age with that of the heavens themselves, when, in hie reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children, he reminds them that ' they... | |
| william harrison ainsworth - 1864 - 516 páginas
...Lear, — we are in his mind, we are sustained by a grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms ; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodised from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where it... | |
| 1864 - 516 páginas
...Lear, — we are in his mind, we are sustained by a grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms ; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodised from the ordinary purposes of life, 'but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 páginas
...Lear,—we are in his in 1 IK I, we are sustained by a grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms ; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodised from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where it... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 páginas
...storms ; in the aberrations of his r> we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, imrnethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its...identification of his age with that of the heavens ttu'iitselves, when, in his reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children, he reminds... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1871 - 462 páginas
...Lear, — we are in his mind, we are sustained by a grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms ; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover...immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but ex erting its powers, as the wind blows where it listeth, at will upon the corruptions and abuses of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 620 páginas
...ordinary purposes of life, but exert ing its powers, as the wind blows wjiere it listeth, at will on the corruptions and abuses of mankind. What have looks or tones to do with that sublime identifica lion of his age with that of the heavens themselves, when, in his reproaches to them for... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 526 páginas
...Lear, — we are in his mind, we are sustained by a grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms ; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodised from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where it... | |
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