The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 14C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 136
... Cordelia do ? 9 Love , and be silent . [ Aside . Lear . Of all these bounds , even from this line to this , 6 Where merit doth most challenge it . ] The folio reads : " Where nature doth with merit challenge : i . e . where the claim of ...
... Cordelia do ? 9 Love , and be silent . [ Aside . Lear . Of all these bounds , even from this line to this , 6 Where merit doth most challenge it . ] The folio reads : " Where nature doth with merit challenge : i . e . where the claim of ...
Page 138
... Cordelia ! [ Aside . Lear . To thee , and thine , hereditary ever , Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom ; No less in space , validity , and pleasure , Than that confirm'd on Goneril . - Now , our joy , 1 Although the last , not ...
... Cordelia ! [ Aside . Lear . To thee , and thine , hereditary ever , Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom ; No less in space , validity , and pleasure , Than that confirm'd on Goneril . - Now , our joy , 1 Although the last , not ...
Page 139
... Cordelia ? mend your speech a little , Lest it may mar your fortunes . Cor . Good my lord , You have begot me , bred me , lov'd me : I Return those duties back as are right fit , Obey you , love you , and most honour you . Why have my ...
... Cordelia ? mend your speech a little , Lest it may mar your fortunes . Cor . Good my lord , You have begot me , bred me , lov'd me : I Return those duties back as are right fit , Obey you , love you , and most honour you . Why have my ...
Page 140
... Cordelia . ] As Mr. Heath supposes to Kent For in the next words Lear sends for France and Burgundy to offer Cordelia without a dowry . Steevens . Mr. M. Mason observes , that Kent did not yet deserve such treat . ment from the King ...
... Cordelia . ] As Mr. Heath supposes to Kent For in the next words Lear sends for France and Burgundy to offer Cordelia without a dowry . Steevens . Mr. M. Mason observes , that Kent did not yet deserve such treat . ment from the King ...
Page 149
... Cordelia by the hand , Duchess of Burgundy . Lear . Nothing : I have sworn ; I am firm . Bur . I am sorry then , you have so lost a father , you must lose a husband . That Cor . Peace be with Burgundy ! Since that respects of fortune ...
... Cordelia by the hand , Duchess of Burgundy . Lear . Nothing : I have sworn ; I am firm . Bur . I am sorry then , you have so lost a father , you must lose a husband . That Cor . Peace be with Burgundy ! Since that respects of fortune ...
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