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" Lear. What, art mad ? A man may see how this world goes with no eyes. Look with thine ears : see how yond justice rails upon yond simple thief. Hark, in thine ear: change places; and, handy-dandy, which is the justice, which is the thief? "
Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association - Page 94
by Alabama State Bar Association - 1922
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Guy Mannering

Walter Scott - 2001 - 388 pages
...with my complaints. Adieu, my dearest Matilda ! ' JULIA MANNERING.' CHAPTER XXXII A man may see horn this world goes with no eyes. — Look with thine ears: See how yon justice rails upon yon simple thief . Hark in thine ear — Change places; and, handy-dandy, which...
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King Lear

William Shakespeare - Drama - 2002 - 228 pages
...nonsense. 175 smell: breathe. 176 wawl: wail. Gloucester 145 I see it feelingly. Lear What, art mad? A man may see how this world goes with no eyes. Look...ear: change places, and, handy-dandy, which is the 150 justice, which is the thief? Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar? Gloucester Ay, sir....
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Shakespeare for One: Men : the Complete Monologues and Audition Pieces

William Shakespeare - Drama - 2002 - 332 pages
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Shakespeare Survey, Volume 13

Allardyce Nicoll - Drama - 2002 - 204 pages
...151-2) — Lear makes his culminating analysis of the reality that underlies the appearance of things : Look with thine ears: see how yond justice rails upon...handy-dandy, which is the justice, which is the thief? Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar? Glou. Ay, Sir. Lear. And the creature run from the cur?...
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Shakespeare is Hard, But So is Life: A Radical Guide to Shakespearian Tragedy

Fintan O'Toole - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 164 pages
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The Genius to Improve an Invention: Literary Transitions

Piero Boitani - Comparative literature - 2002 - 176 pages
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The Reel Shakespeare: Alternative Cinema and Theory

Lisa S. Starks, Courtney Lehmann - Performing Arts - 2002 - 306 pages
...film by the voice-over commentary during the crucial restaurant scene: "For Learo, to hear is to see. 'A man may see how this world goes with no eyes. Look with thine ears.' This is what he tries to do, the king who calls himself Lear: EAR." In quoting and punningly elaborating...
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Bottom: On Shakespeare

Louis Zukofsky, Celia Thaew Zukofsky - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 712 pages
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Shakespeare Survey, Volume 17

Allardyce Nicoll - Drama - 2002 - 322 pages
...Shakespeare mentions several games too childish for Rowland's catalogue, as for instance, handy-dandy. 'Hark in thine ear; change places; and, handy-dandy, which is the justice, which is the thief?'8 This was familiar to most of us in childhood as 'Handy-pandy, which hand will you have?' Hamlet's...
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Shakespeare Survey, Volume 26

Kenneth Muir - Drama - 2002 - 210 pages
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