| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 páginas
...beast about more easily. A happy ending! As if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through — the flaying of his feelings alive — did not make a fair...this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As if the childish pleasure of getting... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 286 páginas
...beast about more easily. A happy ending! As if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through — the flaying of his feelings alive — did not make a fair...this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation— why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As if the childish pleasure of getting... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 450 páginas
...about more easily. A happy ending ! — as if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through, — the flaying of his feelings alive, did not make a fair dismissal from the stage of life the only decorcus thing for him. If he is to live and be happy after, if he could sustain this world's burden... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1896 - 638 páginas
...allusion to this, exclaims : ' a happy ending ! as if the living martyrdom that he had gone through, the flaying of his feelings alive, did not make a fair...this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation ? why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As if the childish pleasure of getting... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1896 - 280 páginas
...about more easily. A happy ending ! — as if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through, — the flaying of his feelings alive, — did not make a...could sustain this world's burden after, why all this pndder and preparation, — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? As if the childish... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1900 - 472 páginas
...about more easily. A happy ending ! — as if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through, — the flaying of his feelings alive, did not make a fair...this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation, — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As if the childish pleasure of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 628 páginas
...about more easily. A happy ending! — as if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through, — the flaying of his feelings alive, did not make a fair...this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation, — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As if the childish pleasure of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 388 páginas
...about more easily. A happy ending! — as if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through, — the flaying of his feelings alive, did not make a fair...this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation, — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As if the childish pleasure of... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 516 páginas
...about more easily. A happy ending ! — as if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through, — the flaying of his feelings alive, did not make a fair...this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? As if the childish pleasure of... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 634 páginas
...about more easily. A happy ending! — as if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through, — the flaying of his feelings alive, did not make a fair...this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation, — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As if the childish pleasure of... | |
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