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" Thou rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand ! Why dost thou lash that whore? Strip thine own back; Thou hotly lust'st to use her in that kind For which thou whipp'st her. "
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare - Page 231
by William Shakespeare - 1821
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The First Quarto of King Lear

William Shakespeare - Drama - 1994 - 160 pages
...hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar? GLOUCESTER Ay, sir. LEAR And the creature run from the cur? There thou mightst behold the great image of authority....office. Thou rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand. 150 Why dost thou lash that whore? Strip thine own back. Thy blood hotly lusts to use her in that kind...
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King Lear

William Shakespeare - Aging parents - 1994 - 176 pages
...beadle, hold thy bloody hand! 160 Why dost thou lash that whore? Strip thy own back; Thou hotly lusts to use her in that kind For which thou whipp'st her. The usurer hangs the cozener. Through tattered clothes great vices do appear; Robes and furred gowns hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the...
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Selected Poems

William Shakespeare - Poetry - 1995 - 136 pages
...hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar? GLOUCESTER Ay, sir. LEAR And the creature run from the cur. There thou mightst behold the great image of authority...bloody hand! Why dost thou lash that whore? Strip thy own back. Thou hotly lusts to use her in that kind For which thou whip'st her. The usurer hangs...
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Materialist Shakespeare: A History

Ivo Kamps - Drama - 1995 - 360 pages
...driven off by a farmer's dog: There thou might' st behold The great image of Authority: A dog's obey'd in office. Thou rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand!...lash that whore? Strip thine own back; Thou hotly lusts to use her in that kind For which thou whipp'st her. The usurer hangs the cozener. Thorough tatter'd...
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A Psychoanalytic History of the Jews

Avner Falk - History - 1996 - 868 pages
...forsworn. They were doing exactly what the Israelites had wished to do themselves. As Shakespeare put it, "Thou, rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand: why dost...use her in that kind for which thou whipp'st her" (King Lear 4.6). There was one other love object, of course, whom the Israelites had lost and never...
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Beethoven Forum 4

Beethoven Forum - Music - 1996 - 226 pages
...dog bark at a beggar? CLOU.: Ay, sir. LEAR: And the creature run from the cur? There thou mightest behold the great image of authority: a dog's obeyed...lash that whore? Strip thine own back. Thou hotly lusts to use her in that kind For which thou whippest her. The usurer hands the cozener. Through tattered...
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Fat King, Lean Beggar: Representations of Poverty in the Age of Shakespeare

William C. Carroll - Drama - 1996 - 268 pages
...modulates into a cynical, though at the moment undeniable, perception of the nature of justice and power. Thou rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand! Why dost...lash that whore? Strip thine own back; Thou hotly lusts to use her in that kind For which thou whipp'st her. The usurer hangs the cozener. Through tattered...
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Religion, Literature, and Politics in Post-Reformation England, 1540-1688

Donna B. Hamilton, Richard Strier - History - 1996 - 312 pages
...rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand! Why dost thou lash that whore? Strip thy own back. Thou hotly lusts to use her in that kind For which thou whipp'st her. The usurer hangs the cozener. Through tatter'd rags small vices do appear; Robes and furr'd gowns hide all. (4.6.i56-6i)2' Hierarchy is mocked and...
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Deconstructing the Hero: Literary Theory and Children's Literature

Margery Hourihan - Education - 1997 - 266 pages
...creature run from the cur? There thou might'st behold The great image of Authority: A dog's obey'd in office. Thou rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand!...lash that whore? Strip thine own back; Thou hotly lusts to use her in that kind For which thou whippst her. (IV, vi, 149-61) King Lear is a painful and...
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Deconstructing the Hero: Literary Theory and Children's Literature

Margery Hourihan - Education - 1997 - 272 pages
...creature run from the cur? There thou might'st behold The great image of Authority: A dog's obey'd in office. Thou rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand!...dost thou lash that whore? Strip thine own back; Thou hody lusts to use her in that kind For which thou whipp'st her. (IV, vi, 149-61) King Lear is a painful...
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