This case of flesh and blood seems too insignificant to be thought on ; even as he himself neglects it. On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ; while we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear, —... the new monthly magazine - Página 428por william harrison ainsworth - 1864Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 424 páginas
...corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage : while we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear, — we are in his mind, we are sustained...we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind bloweth where... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 634 páginas
...corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ; while we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear, — we are in his mind, we are sustained...we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where it... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 636 páginas
...corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ; while we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear, — we are in his mind, we are sustained...we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where it... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1903 - 888 páginas
...it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear, — *e are in his mind, we are sustained by a grandeur «tich imposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind tiws where it listeth, at will upon the corruptions... | |
| 1904 - 390 páginas
...corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage; while we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear, — we are in his mind, we are sustained...we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where it... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1904 - 460 páginas
...corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ; while we read it, we see not Lear, 30 but we are Lear, — we are in his mind, we are sustained...we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where it... | |
| Walter Jerrold - 1905 - 148 páginas
...corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage : while we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear — we are in his mind, we are sustained...we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind bloweth where... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 220 páginas
...corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ; while we read it, we see not Lear, bat we are Lear, — we are in his mind, we are sustained...we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, lin methodised from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1906 - 324 páginas
...corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ; while we read it, we see not Lear, but we arc Lear ; — we are in his mind ; we are sustained by a grandeur, which bn files the malice of daughters and storms ; in the aberrations of his reason, we discover a mighty... | |
| William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 páginas
...corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage; while we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear, — we are in his mind, we are sustained...we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life, but exerting its powers, as the wind blows where it... | |
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