Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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... CORDELIA . O my dear father ! Restoration hang Thy medicine on my lips , and let this kiss Repair those violent harms that my two sisters Have in thy reverence made KENT . Kind and dear Princess ! CORDELIA . Had you not been their ...
... CORDELIA . O my dear father ! Restoration hang Thy medicine on my lips , and let this kiss Repair those violent harms that my two sisters Have in thy reverence made KENT . Kind and dear Princess ! CORDELIA . Had you not been their ...
Pagina 115
... CORDELIA . He wakes ; speak to him . DOCTOR . Madam , do you ; ' tis fittest . CORDELIA . How does my royal Lord ? How fares your Majesty ? LEAR . You do me wrong to take me out o ' th ' grave ; Thou art a soul in bliss ; but I am bound ...
... CORDELIA . He wakes ; speak to him . DOCTOR . Madam , do you ; ' tis fittest . CORDELIA . How does my royal Lord ? How fares your Majesty ? LEAR . You do me wrong to take me out o ' th ' grave ; Thou art a soul in bliss ; but I am bound ...
Pagina 116
... Cordelia . CORDELIA . And so I am , I am . LEAR . Be your tears wet ? Yes , faith . I pray , weep not ; you have poison for me , I will drink it . If I know you do not love me ; for your sisters Have , as I do remember , done me wrong ...
... Cordelia . CORDELIA . And so I am , I am . LEAR . Be your tears wet ? Yes , faith . I pray , weep not ; you have poison for me , I will drink it . If I know you do not love me ; for your sisters Have , as I do remember , done me wrong ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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