| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 414 pages
...!— [He dies. Kent. Break, heart; I pr'ythee, break! Edg. He faints :—My lord, my lord.— Kent. Vex not his ghost: O, let him pass ! He hates him, That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer. Edg. Look up, my lord. Kent. The wonder is, he hath endur'd so... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 558 pages
...Poor fool, in the age of Shakspeare, was an expression of endearment. Edg. Look up, my lord. Kent. Vex not his ghost : O, let him pass ! he hates him, That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer. Edg. O, he is gone, indeed. Kent. The wonder is, he hath endur'd... | |
| 1824 - 790 pages
...his youngest son, fifteen months since — those who held him most dear are induced to say, •• O let him pass — he hates him That would upon the rack of this rough world Stretch him out longer. " WILFORD, Lieut. Col. Sep. 3. 1 822; at Benares, of debility. By this event the community of letters... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 pages
...faints !— My lord, my lord,— Kent. Break, heart ; I pr'ythee, break ! Edg. Look up, my lord. Kent. Vex not his ghost :— O, let him pass !« he hates him, That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer. Edg. O, be i-. gone, indeed. Kent. The wonder is, be hath endur'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 pages
...faints ! — My lord, my lord, — Kent. Break, heart ; I pr'ythee, break. Edg. Look up, my lord. Kent. Vex not his ghost : — O, let him pass || ! he hates him, That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer. Edg. O, he is gone, indeed. Kent. The wonder is, he hath endur'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 pages
...faints!— My lord, my lord,— Kent. Break, heart; I pr'yüiee, break! /•.'//;-. Look up, my lord. Kent. Vex not his ghost: O, let him pass?! he hates him, That would, upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer. Jïdg. O, he i» gone, indeed. Kent. The wonder is, he hath endured... | |
| 1824 - 498 pages
...his youngest son, fifteen months since — those who held him most dear are induced to say, " O lei him pass — he hates him That would upon the rack of this rough world Stretch him out longer. " WILFORD, Lieut. Col. Sep. 3. 1822; at Benares, of debility. By this event the community of letters... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - 1827 - 400 pages
...XIV. • There, my father's grave Did utter forth a voice. Meaturefor Measure. Vex not his ghost : Oh, let him pass ! He hates him, That would upon the rack of this rough world, Stretch him out longer. Lear, DURING the remainder of my stay in Bath, Lady M elicent was to me the loadstar of attraction.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 448 pages
...faints!— My lord, my lord,— Kent. Break, heart; I pr'ythee, hreak ! Edg. Look up, my lord. Kent. Vex not his ghost: O, let him pass! he hates him, That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him oat longer. Edg. O, he is gone indeed. Kent. The wonder is, he hath endur'd... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 814 pages
...fatal, under which Our army lies ready to give up the .'/'.•"••'. Shalapenre. Vex not his ghott : O, let him pass! He hates him, That would upon the rack of this rough world Stretch him out longer. Id. King Lear. Look you pale, mistress ? Do you perceive the ghattnat of the eye ? Shaktpcarc. Julius... | |
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