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" ... 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 decorous thing for him. If he is to live and be happy after, if he could sustain this world's burden after,... "
Rosamund Gray: Recollections of Christ's Hospital, Etc. Etc - Página 123
por Charles Lamb - 1835 - 356 páginas
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Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays

Charles Lamb - 1888 - 442 páginas
...burden after, why all this pudder and preparation,—why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy 1 As if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes...station,—as if at his years, and with his experience, anything was left but to die. stage. But how many dramatic personages are there in Shakspere, which...
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William Hazlitt, Essayist and Critic: Selections from His Writings, with a ...

William Hazlitt - 1889 - 586 páginas
...happy after, if he could sustain this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? As...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." C , < FALSTAFP....
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A Compendium and Concordance of the Complete Works of Shakespeare: Also, an ...

George A. Smith - 1889 - 556 páginas
...happy after, if he could sustaiu this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation? why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As...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. ' Tate also cut...
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The Cabinet Gallery and Compendium of Shakespeare's Dramatic Works

George A. Smith - 1890 - 458 páginas
...happy alter, if he could sustain this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation? why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As...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. ' Tate also cut...
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The Dramatic Essays of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1891 - 282 páginas
...happy after, if he could sustain this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation, why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? As...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 ! ' Lear ' is essentially...
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Plays and Dramatic Essays

Charles Lamb - 1893 - 290 páginas
...followers, the showmen of scene, to draw the mighty beast about more easily. A happy ending !—as if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through,—the...station,—as if at his years, and with his experience, anything was left but to die. Lear is essentially impossible to be represented on a stage. But how...
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Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 páginas
...happy after, if he could sustain this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As...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. From the Essays...
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Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 286 páginas
...happy after, if he could sustain this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation— why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As...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. From the Essays...
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Charles Lamb

Alfred Ainger - 1895 - 654 páginas
...happy after, if he could sustain this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation — why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? as...the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes and scpptre again could tempt him to act over again his misused station — as if. at his vears, and with...
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Complete Works: With Life, Compendium and Concordance, Volumen7

William Shakespeare - 1896 - 638 páginas
...happy after, if he could sustain this world's burden after, why all this pudder and preparation ? why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy? As...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. ' Tate also cut...
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