| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 576 Seiten
...my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes....me : I Return those duties back as are right fit, 14 Validity is several times used to signify worth, value, by Sbakspeare. See vol. ip 298; vol. iii.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 572 Seiten
...my mouth: I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes....lov'd me : I Return those duties back as are right tit, H Validity is several times used to signify worth, value, by Shakspeare. See vol. ip 298 ; vol.... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 Seiten
...my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How. how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes....sisters husbands, if they say, They love you, all ? Haply,1 when I shall wed, That lord, whose hand must take my plight, shall carry Hnlf my love with... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 Seiten
...my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia ? mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes....husbands, if they say, They love you, all? Haply, when I snail wed, That lord, whose hand must take my plight, shall carry Half my love with him, half my care... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 Seiten
...nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia ? mend your speech a little, Lest jt may mar your fortunes. Cpr. Good my lord, You have begot me, bred me, lov'd me...sisters husbands, if they say, They love you, all 1 Haply, when I shall wed, That lord, whose hand must take my plight, shall carry Half my love with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 Seiten
...my mouth : I love your majesty According to mv bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How. how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes....and most honour you. Why have my sisters husbands, ifthey'sav, They love you, all ? Haply,1 when 1 shalf wed, That lord, whose hand must take my plight,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 Seiten
...niy mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. 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'il me : I Return i !n"! duties back as are right fit, Obey you, love you, and most honour you.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 606 Seiten
...fortune*. Cor. Good my lord, Tou hare begot me, bred me, lor*d me : I Return those duties back a» ; ' Now sways it that way, lute the selfsame sea * Forc'd to retire by fury of the wind ; ' S »ay, They love you, all ? Haply, when I shall wed, That lord, whose hand must take my plight, shall... | |
| 1833 - 1034 Seiten
...my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes....say They love you, all ? Haply, when I shall wed, That lord, whose hand must take my plight, shall carry Half my love with him, half my care, and duty:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 Seiten
...my mouth. I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. 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, loved me ; I Return those duties back as are right fit, an enemy to all other joys which the most precious... | |
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