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... Speeches . PERCY . The story told by Camden in his Remaines , 4to . 1605 , is this : " Ina , king of West Saxons , had three daughters , of whom upon a time he demanded whether they did love him , and so would do during their lives ...
... Speeches . PERCY . The story told by Camden in his Remaines , 4to . 1605 , is this : " Ina , king of West Saxons , had three daughters , of whom upon a time he demanded whether they did love him , and so would do during their lives ...
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... Speeches , where the foregoing passage is found , furnished him with a hint in Coriolanus . The story of King Leir and his three daughters was originally told by Geoffrey of Monmouth , from whom Holinshed transcribed it ; and in his ...
... Speeches , where the foregoing passage is found , furnished him with a hint in Coriolanus . The story of King Leir and his three daughters was originally told by Geoffrey of Monmouth , from whom Holinshed transcribed it ; and in his ...
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... speech unable ; Beyond all manner of so much I love you . COR . What shall Cordelia do9 ? Love , and be [ Aside . LEAR . Of all these bounds , even from this line silent . to this , With shadowy forests and with champains rich'd , With ...
... speech unable ; Beyond all manner of so much I love you . COR . What shall Cordelia do9 ? Love , and be [ Aside . LEAR . Of all these bounds , even from this line silent . to this , With shadowy forests and with champains rich'd , With ...
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... -to draw ] The quarto reads - what can you say , to win . STEEVens . 5 Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . ] These two speeches are wanting in the quartos . STEEVENS . LEAR . How , how , Cordelia ? mend your 12 ACT I. KING LEAR .
... -to draw ] The quarto reads - what can you say , to win . STEEVens . 5 Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . ] These two speeches are wanting in the quartos . STEEVENS . LEAR . How , how , Cordelia ? mend your 12 ACT I. KING LEAR .
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. LEAR . How , how , 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 ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. LEAR . How , how , 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 ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 10 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1821 |
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 10 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1821 |
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