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... Cordelia. Nothing, my lord. 90 Lear. Nothing? Cordelia. Nothing. Lear. Nothing will come of nothing. Speak again. Cordelia. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth. I love your Majesty 93 According to my bond,0 no more ...
... Cordelia. Nothing, my lord. 90 Lear. Nothing? Cordelia. Nothing. Lear. Nothing will come of nothing. Speak again. Cordelia. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth. I love your Majesty 93 According to my bond,0 no more ...
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... Cordelia, Peace be with Burgundy. Since that respects of fortune0 are his love, *'" I shall not be his wife. France. Fairest Cordelia, that art most rich being poor, Most choice forsaken, and most loved despised, Thee and thy virtues ...
... Cordelia, Peace be with Burgundy. Since that respects of fortune0 are his love, *'" I shall not be his wife. France. Fairest Cordelia, that art most rich being poor, Most choice forsaken, and most loved despised, Thee and thy virtues ...
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Cordelia. How does my royal lord? How fares your Majesty? uear. You do me wrong to take me out o' th' grave: * Thou art a soul in bliss; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire,0 that mine own tears Do scald like molten lead. Cordelia. Sir ...
Cordelia. How does my royal lord? How fares your Majesty? uear. You do me wrong to take me out o' th' grave: * Thou art a soul in bliss; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire,0 that mine own tears Do scald like molten lead. Cordelia. Sir ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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