| William Shakespeare - 1800 - Liczba stron: 396
...to wakes and fairs, and market towns: — Poor Tom, thy horn is dry6'. Lear. Then let them anatomise Regan, see what breeds about her heart : Is there any cause in nature, that makes these hard hearts? — You, sir, I entertain you for one of my hundred ; only, I do not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - Liczba stron: 488
...Come, march to wakes and fairs, and market towns : — Poor, Tom, thy horn is dry. Lear. Then let them anatomize Regan, see what breeds about her heart : Is there any cause in nature, that makes these hard hearts ? — You, sir, I entertain you for one of my hundred; only, I do not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - Liczba stron: 642
...hatch, and all are fled. fairs, and market towns : — Poor Tom, thy horn is dry. Lear. Then let them anatomize Regan, see what breeds about her heart : Is there any cause in nature, that makes these hard hearts ?— You, sir, I entertain you for one of my hundred ; only, I do not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - Liczba stron: 490
...Come, march to wakes and fairs, and market towns : — Poor Tom, thy horn is dry. Lear. Then let them anatomize Regan, see what breeds about her heart: Is there any cause in nature, that makes these hard hearts ?-— You, sir, I entertain you for one of my hundred; only, I do not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - Liczba stron: 496
...Come, march to wakes and fairs, and market towns : — Poor Tom, thy horn is dry. Lear. Then let them anatomize Regan, see what breeds about her heart : Is there any cause in nature, that makes these hard hearts ? — You, sir, I entertain you for one of my hundred; only, I do not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - Liczba stron: 356
...to wakes and fairs, and market towns: — Poor Tom, thy horn is dryss. Lear. Then let them anatomise Regan, see what breeds about her heart : Is there any cause in nature, that makes these hard hearts? — You, sir, I entertain you for one of my hundred; only, I do not like... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - Liczba stron: 382
...Come, march to wakes and fairs, and market towns : — Poor Tom, thy horn is dry. Lear. Then let them anatomize Regan, see what breeds about her heart : Is there any cause in nature, that makes these hard hearts? — You, sir, I entertain you for one of my hundred ; only, I do not... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - Liczba stron: 424
...arms; There is a litter ready; lay him in't, And drive toward Dover, friend, where thou shalt meet Both welcome and protection, Good sir, along with us. Lear,...any cause in nature for these hard hearts ? Kent. 1 beseech your grace,— Lear. Hist!—make no noise, make no noise;— draw the curtains; closer,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - Liczba stron: 454
...arms; There is a litter ready ; lay him in't, And drive toward Dover, friend, where thou shaH meet Both welcome and protection, Good sir, along with us. Lear. You say right ; let 'em anatomize Regan, sjes what breeds about her heart. Is there any cause in nature for these hard hearts ? Kent. I beseech... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - Liczba stron: 378
...impossible but that this may be a part of some old song, and originally stood thus : Lear. Then let them anatomize Regan, see what breeds about her heart : Is there any cause in nature, that makes these hard hearts ? — You, sir, I entertain you for one of my hundred ; only, I do not... | |
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