But I will punish home: No, I will weep no more. In such a night To shut me out! Pour on; I will endure. In such a night as this! O Regan, Goneril! Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave all O, that way madness lies; let me shun that; No more of... The Quarterly Review - Page 194edited by - 1833Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 936 pages
...such a night as this IO Regan, Gonerll I— Your old kind father, whose (rank heart gave all,— Oh I that way madness lies ; let me shun that ; No more of that,— Kent. Good my lord, enter here. Lear. Pr'ythee, go in thyself ; stek tbinc own ease : This tempest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 572 pages
...! — Pour on ; I will endure3 : — In such a night as this ! O Regan, Goneril ! — Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave you all,— O, that...way madness lies; let me shun that; No more of that, — Kent. Good my lord, enter here. Lear. Tr'ytheejgointhyself; seek thine own ease; This tempest will... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 512 pages
...such a night as this ! O, Regan, Goneril ! Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave all—- Oh, that way madness lies ! let me shun that ; No more of that. [Crosses to L. Kent. See, my lord, here's the entrance. Lear. Well, I'll go in. And pass it all : I'll... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 576 pages
...such a night as this! O Regan, Goneril! — Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave you all,O, that way madness lies; let me shun that; No more of that, — Kent. Good my lord, enter here. Lear, 'Pr'ythee,go in thyself; seek thine own ease ; This tempest... | |
| George Farren (resident director of the Asylum life office.) - 1826 - 126 pages
...adverts to his daughters: O Regan! Goneril! Your old kind father, wh6se frank heart gave you all; Oh! that way madness lies: let me shun that; : : No more of that. Although Lear's mind had been strained by the torture it had undergone, he has only hitherto approached... | |
| George Farren - 1826 - 128 pages
...adverts to his daughters: O Regan! Goneril! Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave you all; Oh! that way madness lies: let me shun that; No more of that. Although Lear's mind had been strained by the torture it had undergone, he has only hitherto approached... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 pages
...endure:—- Jn such a night as this! O Regan, Goneril! — Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave aU,O, that way madness lies; let me shun that; No more of that, — Kent. Good, my lord, enter here. Lear. Pr'ythee, go in thyself; seek thine own eas< A This tempest... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 534 pages
...so liberally conferred upon them : O Regan, Gonerill, Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave all ! — O that way madness lies ; let me shun that ; No more of that ! The turns of passion in these few lines are so quick and so various, that I thought they merited... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 520 pages
...so liberally conferred upon them : TO Regan, Gonerill, Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave all !— O that way madness lies; let me shun that; No more of that! The turns of passion in these few lines are * quick and so various, that I thought they merited to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 448 pages
...: — In such a night as this ! O Regan, Goneril ! — Your old kind father, whose frank heart cave all,— O, that way madness lies; let me shun that; No more of fh.it, — Kenf. Good, my lord, enter here. Leor. 'Pr'ythee, go in thyself; seek thine own ease ; This... | |
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