| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 psl.
..., and the gor'd state sustain. Kent. I have a journey , Sir , shortly to go : My master calls me ; I must not say , no. Alb. The weight of this sad time...see so much , nor live so long. [Exeunt, with a dead March. OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE DRAMATIS PERSONS. Duke of Venice. MONTANO, Governor of Cyprus. BRABANTIO... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 554 psl.
...Stretch him out longer. Edg. 0, he is gone, indeed. Kent. The wonder is, he hath endur'd so long : He hut usurp'd his life. Alb. Bear them from hence. Our...Shall never see so much, nor live so long. [Exeunt, vrith a Dead March 3. 3 The tragedy of Lear is deservedly celebrated among the dramas of Shakspeare.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 psl.
...realm, and the gor'd state sustain. Kent. I have a journey, sir, shortly to go : My master calls me; , And desperately are dead. Lear. Ay, so I think. Alb. He knows во much, nor live so long. [Exeunt, uilli a dead march - --- .in [fe . . ' , i [... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 536 psl.
...Is general woe. Friends of my soul, you twain [To KENT and EDGAR. Rule m this realm, and the gored state sustain. Kent. I have a journey, sir, shortly...see so much, nor live so long. [Exeunt, with a dead march. THE tragedy of Lear is deservedly celebrated among the dramas of Shakspeare. There is, perhaps,... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 570 psl.
...valedictory words, and retrospectively alludes to the sentiments of the principal characters thus : The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what...are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long. racter of Edmund we are therefore inclined to suppose he did with his irreligious sentiments. The... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 574 psl.
...valedictory words, and retrospectively alludes to the sentiments of the principal characters thus : The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what...oldest hath borne most ; we that are young Shall never gee so much, nor live so long. racter of Edmund we are therefore inclined to suppose he TJWVith... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 psl.
...Is general woe. Friends of my soul, you twain [To KENT and EDGAR. Rule in this realm, and the gored state sustain. Kent. I have a journey, sir, shortly...see so much, nor live so long. [Exeunt, with a dead march. ROMEO AND JULIET. (399) PERSONS REPRESENTED. ESCALUB, Prince of Verona. PARIS, a young Nobleman,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 psl.
...Is general woe. Friends of my soul, you twain [To KENT and EDGAR. Rule in this realm, and the gored state sustain. Kent. I have a journey , sir, shortly...see so much, nor live so long. [Exeunt, with a dead march. THE tragedy of Lear is deservedly celebrated among- the dramas of Shakspeare. There is, perhaps,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 psl.
...Is general woe. Friends of my soul, you twain [To KENT and EDGAR. Rule m this realm, and the gored state sustain. Kent. I have a journey, sir, shortly...Shall never see so much, nor live so long. [Exeunt, ivith a dead march. THE tragedy of Lear ia deservedly celebrated among the dramas of Shakspeare. There... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 psl.
...Is general woe. Friends of my soul, you twain [To KENT and EDGAB. Rule in this realm, and the gored state sustain. Kent. I have a journey, Sir, shortly...young, Shall never see so much, nor live so long. [-£>ssn/, with a dead march. ROMEO AND JULIET. PERSONS REPRESENTED. ESCALUS, Prince of Verona. PABIS,... | |
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