The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Volume 13 |
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KING LEAR . 14 21 2. Lear , Goneril , Regan , Cordelia , & c . - Fuseli . 3. Cordelia
, France , Goneril , Regan , & c . - Smirke . 4. Lear , Kent , Gloster , & c . - West . 5.
Cordelia , Lear , and Kent . - Smirke . 6. Lear , with Cordelia dead in his arms .
KING LEAR . 14 21 2. Lear , Goneril , Regan , Cordelia , & c . - Fuseli . 3. Cordelia
, France , Goneril , Regan , & c . - Smirke . 4. Lear , Kent , Gloster , & c . - West . 5.
Cordelia , Lear , and Kent . - Smirke . 6. Lear , with Cordelia dead in his arms .
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The frank sincerity of Cordelia , his youngest child , so displeases the infatuated
monarch , that he resolves to disinherit her , and divide her patrimony between
Goneril and Regan , her more specious sisters , who are entrusted with the ...
The frank sincerity of Cordelia , his youngest child , so displeases the infatuated
monarch , that he resolves to disinherit her , and divide her patrimony between
Goneril and Regan , her more specious sisters , who are entrusted with the ...
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... -his own unkindness , That stripp'd her from his benediction , turn'd her To
foreign casualties , gave her dear rights To his dog - hearted daughters ; -these
things sting His mind so venomously , that burning shame Detains him from
Cordelia .
... -his own unkindness , That stripp'd her from his benediction , turn'd her To
foreign casualties , gave her dear rights To his dog - hearted daughters ; -these
things sting His mind so venomously , that burning shame Detains him from
Cordelia .
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Kent . I am come To bid my king and master aye good night : Is he not here ?
Great thing of us forgot !Speak , Edmund , where's the king , and where ' s
Cordelia ?Seest thou this object , Kent ? [ the bodies of Goneril and Regan are
brought in .
Kent . I am come To bid my king and master aye good night : Is he not here ?
Great thing of us forgot !Speak , Edmund , where's the king , and where ' s
Cordelia ?Seest thou this object , Kent ? [ the bodies of Goneril and Regan are
brought in .
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Quickly send , Be brief in it , —to the castle ; for my writ Is on the life of Lear , and
on Cordelia.Nay , send in time . Alb . Run , run , 0 , runEdg . To who , my lord ? -
Who has the office ? send Thy token of reprieve . Edm . Well thought on : take my
...
Quickly send , Be brief in it , —to the castle ; for my writ Is on the life of Lear , and
on Cordelia.Nay , send in time . Alb . Run , run , 0 , runEdg . To who , my lord ? -
Who has the office ? send Thy token of reprieve . Edm . Well thought on : take my
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