... 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
| Charles Lamb, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1885 - 304 páginas
...are Lear : we are JEEs^mind, we are sustained by a grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms. In the aberrations of his reason we discover...purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as ' the wind bloweth where it listeth,' at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind. What have looks, or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 588 páginas
...— we are in his mind ; we are sustained by a grandeur which baffles the malice of his 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 itself, as the wind blows where it listcth,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1889 - 458 páginas
...grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms," discovering in the aberration of his reason "a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized...purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind bloweth where it listeth, at will on the corruptions and abuses of life." It is a madness which often... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1889 - 586 páginas
...— we are_in hjs~saincL;_ we are sustained by a grandeur whicbTbaffles 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... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1890 - 582 páginas
...of his reason, we discover a mighty [' Act v., sc. 3.] [i Irrogular power of reasoning, immethodised from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the /•and blows where it listeth, at will on the corruptions and abuses of mankind. What have looks or... | |
| 1892 - 658 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 bloweth where... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 290 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... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 420 páginas
...old man grows into the sublime embodiment of 'a grandeur that baffles the malice of daughters and of 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 bloweth where... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 420 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 powers, as the wind bloweth where it listeth, at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind.' 1 Then the lurid splendour... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 388 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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