| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 378 pages
...Speak. Cor. Nothing, my lord. Lear. Nothing ? Cor. Nothing.5 Lear. Nothing can c9me of nothing : speak again. Cor. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond; nor more, nor less. Leur. How, how, Cordelia;s mend your speech a little,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 pages
...Cor. Nothing, my lord, Lear. Nothing? Lear. Nothmg can come of nothing: speak again. Cor. Nothing. Cor. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth: I love your majesty According to my bond; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia ? mend your speech a little,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 pages
...Speak. Cor. Nothing, my lord. Lear. Nothing ? Cor. Nothing. Lear. Nothing can come of nothing: speak again. Cor. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia i mend your speech a little,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 pages
...Speak. Cor. Nothing, my lord. Lear. Nothing ? Cor. Nothing. Lear. Nothing can come of nothing : speak again. Cor. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia ? mend yourspeech a little,... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 350 pages
...Cor.' Nothing, my Lord. Lear. Nothing? Cor. Nothing. [again. Lear. Nothing can come of nothing; speak. Cor. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth: I love your Majesty According to my bond, no more nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your speech Lest you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 528 pages
...sisters? Speak. Cor. Nothing, my lord. Cor. Nothing. Lear. Nothing can come of nothing-: speak again. Car. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little,... | |
| 1816 - 782 pages
...bonds without a date, they fay, are void. Drjdtx. 7. Obligation ; law by which any man is obliged. Unhappy that I am ! I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your maielly According to my bond, no more nor left. Shot. — Take which you pleafe, it diflolves the binds... | |
| 1833 - 1006 pages
...you>" Nothing, my lord. Cor. Lear. Nothing ? Cor. Nothing. Lear. Nothing can come of nothing; speak again. Cor. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 346 pages
...Speak. Cor. Nothing, my lord. Lear. Nothing? Cor. Nothing. Lear. Nothing can come of nothing: speak again. Cor. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 646 pages
...Nothing, my lord. Lear. Nothing? Cor. Nothing. Lear. Nothing can come of nothing : speak again. Car. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth: I love your majestj According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? roend yuur speech a little,... | |
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