The life and death of King Lear. Timon and Athens. Titus Andronicus. The tragedy of Macbeth. [C]aius Marcius CoriolanusAMS Press, 1968 |
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... Look'd black upon me . ] This is a Phrafe which I do not un- derstand ; but to look blank is a known Expreffion , fignifying , ei- ther to give difcouraging Looks to another , or to ftand difmay'd and disappointed one's felf . The Poet ...
... Look'd black upon me . ] This is a Phrafe which I do not un- derstand ; but to look blank is a known Expreffion , fignifying , ei- ther to give difcouraging Looks to another , or to ftand difmay'd and disappointed one's felf . The Poet ...
Page 157
... Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there-- Edg . He faints . My Lord , -- Kent . Break heart , I pr'ythee , break ! Edg . Look up , my Lord . Kent . Vex not his ghoft . hates him , [ He dies . O , let him pafs . He That ...
... Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there-- Edg . He faints . My Lord , -- Kent . Break heart , I pr'ythee , break ! Edg . Look up , my Lord . Kent . Vex not his ghoft . hates him , [ He dies . O , let him pafs . He That ...
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... look like thee . Perhaps we thould read , I thought it look'd like thee . 9 The account given of the unicorn is this : that he and the lion being enemies by nature , as foon as the lion fees the uni- corn he betakes himself to a tree ...
... look like thee . Perhaps we thould read , I thought it look'd like thee . 9 The account given of the unicorn is this : that he and the lion being enemies by nature , as foon as the lion fees the uni- corn he betakes himself to a tree ...
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