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" 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? "
The Works of Shakespear: King Lear. Timon of Athens. Titus Andronicus. Macbeth - Page 89
by William Shakespeare - 1768
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The Works of Shakespere, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pages
...how 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 is the justice, which is the thief? — Thou hast seen a fanner's dog bark at a beggar? Glo. Ay, sir. Lear....
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 pages
...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? — Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar? Glo. Ay, Sir. Lear....
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 1

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1844 - 614 pages
...! to perpend the following quotation from Shakspeare : " See how yon justice rails upon yon simple thief! Hark in thine ear; change places, and handy-dandy, which is the justice, which is the thief?" Be it remembered that we are now addressing the aristocracy of society,...
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The Novels of Walter Scott: With All His Introd. and Notes, Volume 1

Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 850 pages
...how this world goes with no cjcs — Look with thine cars: See how Ton justice rails upon von simple thief. Hark in thine ear — Change places ; and, handy-dandy, which Is the justice, .which is the thief? King Lear. AMONG those who took the most lively interest in endeavouring...
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Medical Times, Volume 15

1847 - 456 pages
...headed with the following passage from " Lear " : — " See hovr yon justice rails upon yon simple thief. Hark, in thine ear; change places; and handydandy, which is the justice, which is the thief? . . . Get thee glass eyes ; and, like a scurvy politician, seem tosee...
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Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pages
...this world goes, with no eyes. Look with thine ears : see how yond' justice rails upon yond' simple W N'I 3 5 $ vg>* d n\ 9c x S a X 7;o y& K nT c : justice, which is the thief? — Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar ? Glo. Ay, sir. Lear....
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Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Chiefly ..., Volume 2

Brand - Christian antiquities - 1849 - 544 pages
...Handy-dandy, a play in which children change hands and places: ' See how yon justice rails upon yon simple thief! Hark, in thine ear: change places, and, handy-dandy, which is the justice, which is the thief?' " King Lear, iv. ti. Malone seems to have given the best interpretation....
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text ..., Part 50, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 pages
...how 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 is the justice, which is the thief? — Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar ? Glo. Ay, Sir. Lear....
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The dramatic (poetical) works of William Shakspeare; illustr ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 pages
...how 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 is the justice, which is the thief? — Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar ? Glo. Ay, sir. Lear....
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: King Lear. Romeo and Juliet ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 pages
...how 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 is the justice, which is the thief?— Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar ? Glo, Ay, sir. Lear....
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