| Mark Allen McDonald - Drama - 2004 - 334 pages
...purse in a light; yet you see how this world goes. Gloucester: I see it feelingly. Lear: What? art mad? A man may see how this world goes with no eyes. Look with thine ears; see how yond justice rails... Hark, in thine ear... get thee glass eyes. ..take my eyes... Gloucester is told to read the challenge,... | |
| Kenneth S. Rothwell - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 402 pages
...gangster fits into Lear's own vision of a world as morally bankrupt, a predatory jungle: What, art mad? A man may see how this world goes with no eyes. Look with thine ears; sec how yond justice rails upon yond simple thief. I lark in thine ear: change places, and handy-dandy,... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2005 - 900 pages
...world goes. GLO'STER I see it feelingly. LEAR What! Art mad? A man may see how this world goes 150 with no eyes. Look with thine ears: see how yond justice...handy-dandy, which is the justice, which is the thief? Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar? GLO'STER Ay, sir. LEAR And the creature run from the cur?... | |
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