The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5Virtue, 1888 |
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Page 339
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. in the images which they present to us ; but in the tremendous strength of passionate invective we know not what can be compared to them . In Lear , the deep pity for the father is an ever - present ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. in the images which they present to us ; but in the tremendous strength of passionate invective we know not what can be compared to them . In Lear , the deep pity for the father is an ever - present ...
Page 440
... present manners as future , and the subse- quent six lines a description of future manners , which the corruption of the present would prevent from ever happening . He then recommends a separation of the concluding two couplets to mark ...
... present manners as future , and the subse- quent six lines a description of future manners , which the corruption of the present would prevent from ever happening . He then recommends a separation of the concluding two couplets to mark ...
Page 463
... present us to him . Edg . Very bootless . Enter an Officer . Off . Edmund is dead , my lord . Alb . That's but a trifle here.- You lords , and noble friends , know our intent . What comfort to this great decay may come Shall be applied ...
... present us to him . Edg . Very bootless . Enter an Officer . Off . Edmund is dead , my lord . Alb . That's but a trifle here.- You lords , and noble friends , know our intent . What comfort to this great decay may come Shall be applied ...
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