| R. Clifton Spargo - 2004 - 338 sivua
...like birds i'th' cage. When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down And ask of thee forgiveness; so we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales,...butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of court news. . . . (5.3.8-14) Ending his speech confident that in a "walled prison" he and Cordelia can outlast... | |
| Jason Hepple, Laura Sutton - 2004 - 252 sivua
...i'the cage; When thou dost ask me blessing. I'll kneel down And ask of thee forgiveness. So we' 11 live. And pray. and sing. and tell old tales. and...butterflies. and hear poor rogues Talk of court news. 1King Lear. 5.3.81 Kahn reflects on this that 'parent and child are equal. the gestures of deference... | |
| Deanne Williams - 2004 - 308 sivua
...construct an elegant little court that contrasts sharply against the brutality of Edmund's forces: "So we'll live / And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh / At gilded butterflies" (5.3.11-13). The death of Cordelia, despised, beloved, instructive, seems finally to bid farewell to... | |
| Edeet Ravel - 2009 - 319 sivua
...novelists—Fiction. 7. Married women—Fiction. I. Title. PR9I99.4.R39L662004 823'.92—dc22 200306893I And take upon 's the mystery of things As if we were God's spies —King Lear LOOK ELEVEN YEARS AGO my husband caught fire while on reserve duty. He was not a combat... | |
| Jill Paton Walsh - 2007 - 388 sivua
...you show her such booty, and then remove it.' 'What shall we do about it?' 'Eat it,' said Harriet. And take upon 's the mystery of things, As if we were God's spies . . . William Shakespeare, King Lear, 1608 "•hat leaves only Roger Birdlap,' remarked Harriet the... | |
| Mark Allen McDonald - 2004 - 334 sivua
...like birds i' th' cage. When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down And ask of thee forgiveness. So we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At guilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of court news; and we'll talk with them too, Who loses... | |
| Sura College of Competition - 2004 - 380 sivua
...the cage. When thou dost ask me blessing I will kneel down. And ask of thy forgiveness, so we will live. And pray and sing and tell old tales and laugh. At guilded butterflies! This is certainly no madman's prattle: (one must understand the situation before... | |
| Frederick Buechner - 2004 - 452 sivua
...position and sweating it out, they can lean back, put their feet up, and like the octogenarian King Lear "pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh at gilded butterflies" Very young children and very old children also seem to be in touch with something that the rest of... | |
| Sidney Homan - 2004 - 169 sivua
...soon-to-be ironic picture of their blissful life in prison: "We two alone will sing like birds i' th' cage"; "we'll live / And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh"; "we'll wear out / In a wall'd prison, packs, and sects of great ones / That ebb and flow by th' moon"... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2005 - 900 sivua
...like birds i'th'cage; When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down And ask of thee forgiveness. So we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales,...As if we were God's spies; and we'll wear out, In a walled prison, packs and sects of great ones That ebb and flow by th'moon. EDMUND Take them away. LEAR... | |
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