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" 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... "
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A Practical Manual of Elocution: Embracing Voice and Gesture ...

Merritt Caldwell - 1846 - 390 pages
...DRAMATIC ACTION. hairs to the inclemency of the weather, and when he immediately exclaims, — — ' O, that way madness lies ; let me shun that ; No more of that,' — there is not in reality any external object from which this unhappy prince should avert his eyes...
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Papers on Literature and Art, Parts 1-2

Margaret Fuller - 1846 - 380 pages
...the anguish of Lear. " O Regan, Goneril ! Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave you all — 0 that way madness lies, let me shun that, No more of that, ***** " I tax you not, you elements, with unkindness ; . 1 never gave you kingdom, called you children."...
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Papers on literature and art, Part 1

Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1846 - 182 pages
...the anguish of Lear. " O Regan, Goneril ! Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave you all — 0 that way madness lies, let me shun that, No more of that, ***** " I tax you not, you elements, with unkindness ; 1 never gave you kingdom, called you children."...
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Elements of Criticism: With Analyses, and Translation of Ancient and Foreign ...

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1847 - 516 pages
...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 that. Lear. Pr'ythee, go in thyself, seek thine own ease. This tempest will not give me leave to ponder On...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 554 pages
...night as this ! 0 Eegan, Goneril ! — Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave all •}•, — 0, 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...
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Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pages
...a night as this! О Regan, Goneril ! — Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave all, — О ! Kent. Good my lord, enter here. Lear. Pr'ythee, go in thyself; seek thine own ease : This tempest will...
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The Hemans Reader for Female Schools: Containing Extracts in Prose and Poetry

Timothy Stone Pinneo - 1847 - 502 pages
...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 that. SIIAKSPEAEE. LESSON XXXIII . FILIAL AFFECTION. PRESENT. King Lear, Cordelia, and Physician. Cor. O...
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King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello

William Shakespeare - 1848 - 536 pages
...old kind father, whose frank heart gave you all— • In such a night as this! O Regan, Goneril!— O, that way madness lies; let me shun that; No more of that. Lear. 'Pr'ythee, go in thyself; seek thine own ease ; This tempest will not give me leave to ponder...
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Kritische Schriften, Volume 1

Johann Ludwig Tieck - 1848 - 416 pages
...night as this! 0 Regan, Gouncrilll — Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave you all, — О that way madness lies; let me shun that; No more of that, — 5Ша1ег wirb ее wagen, wenn er ben ©inn ganj ЬигфЬгшд^ bie galette §u nehmen unb...
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The dramatic (poetical) works of William Shakspeare; illustr ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 pages
...out ! — Pour on ; I will endure.1 — In such a night as this! O Regan, Goncril ! — Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave you all — O, that...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...
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