The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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Page 110
... Cordelia to perish in a just cause , contrary to the natural ideas of justice , to the hope of the reader , and , what is yet more strange , to the faith of chronicles . Yet this conduct is justified by The Spectator , who blames Tate ...
... Cordelia to perish in a just cause , contrary to the natural ideas of justice , to the hope of the reader , and , what is yet more strange , to the faith of chronicles . Yet this conduct is justified by The Spectator , who blames Tate ...
Page 120
... 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 , That you must lose a husband . 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 , That you must lose a husband . Cor . Peace be with Burgundy ! Since that respects of fortune ...
Page 200
... Cordelia , - The battle done , and they within our power , Shall never see his pardon for my state Stands on me to defend , not to debate . SCENE II . [ Exit . Enter , A Field between the two Camps . Alarum within . with drum and ...
... Cordelia , - The battle done , and they within our power , Shall never see his pardon for my state Stands on me to defend , not to debate . SCENE II . [ Exit . Enter , A Field between the two Camps . Alarum within . with drum and ...
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