| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 pages
...mock me; 1 am a very foolish fond old man, Fourscore and upward ; Not an hour more, nor less ; and, Jo tcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others] ; \ et 1 am doubtful ; for 1 am mainly ignorant, What place this is; and all the skill 1 have Remembers... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 pages
...foolish fond old man, [•'ourscore'and upward ; Not an hour more, nor less ; and, to deal plainty, I fear, I am not in my perfect mind. Methinks, I should know you, and know this man ; Vet I am doubtful : for I am mainly ignorant, What place this is; and all the skill I nave Remembers... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 328 pages
...without tears : ; ' • Pray do not mock me : I am a very foolish, fond old man, Fourscore and upward ; and to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Methinks I should know you, and know this nun ; Yet I am doubtful : for I am mainly ignorant What place this is. — Do not laugh it me ; For... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 424 pages
...Nay, then farewell to patience ? witness for me, Ye mighty pow'rs, I ne'er complain'd till now ! Lear. Methinks, I should know you, and know this man; Yet I am doubtful; for I'm mainly ignorant What place this is; and all the skill I have * Remembers not these garments; nor... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 pages
...not kneel. Lear. Pray, do not mock me ; I am a very foolish, fond, old man, Fourscore and upward ; and, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Cord. Nay, then farewell to patience ? witness for me, Ye mighty pow'rs, I ne'er complain'd till now... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 454 pages
...not kneel. Lear. Pray, do not mock me ; I am a very foolish, fond, old man, Fourscore and upward ; and, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Cord. Nay, then farewell to patience ? witness for me, Ye mighty pow'rs, I ne'er complain'd till now... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 336 pages
...without tears : Pray do not mock me ; . • I am a very foolish, fond old man, Fourscore and upward ; and to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Me thinks J should know you, and know this man ; Yet I am doubtful : for I am mainly ignorant What... | |
| James Beattie - Classical education - 1809 - 406 pages
...not mock me; I am a very foolish, fond old man, Fourscore and upward, and, to deal plainly with you, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Methinks I should...garments; nor I know not Where I did lodge last night. * Desdemona, ever gentle, artless, and sincere, shocked at the unkindness of her husband, and overcome... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 378 pages
...the interpolation of some playef , and is better omitted, both in regard to sense and versification. I fear, I am not in my perfect mind.* Methinks, I should know you, and know this man ; Vet I am doubtful: for I am mainly ignorant What place this is ; and all the skill I have Remembers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 424 pages
...my condition. Lear. Pray, do not mock me : I am a very foolish fond old man, Fourscore and upward ; and, to deal plainly, I fear, I am not in my perfect...know you, and know this man ; Yet I am doubtful.: for 1 am mainly ignorant What place this is ; and all the skill I have Remembers not these garments , nor... | |
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