| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 páginas
...frame of Nature From the fixt place ; drew from my Heart all love^ And added to the gall. O Letr, Lear, Lear! Beat at this Gate that let thy Folly in, And thy dear Judgment out. Go, go> my Peoples Lear. It may be fo, my Lord—• • . Hear Nature, hear, dear Goddtfs, hear ? Sufpend thy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 páginas
...Nature From tiie fixt place; drew from my Heart all love, And added to the gall. O Lear, Lear, Learl Beat at this Gate that let thy Folly in, And thy dear Judgment our. Go, go, my People. All. My Lord, I am guiltlefs, as I am ignorant Of whit hath moved you. Lea.*.... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1710 - 288 páginas
...Nature (Love, From the fixt Place •, drew from my Heart all And added to the Gall. 0 LEAR ! LEAR ! LEAR ! Beat at this Gate that let thy Folly in, And thy dear Judgment out. And again immediately. Hear! Nature hear! dear Goddefs hear ! Sufpend thy Purpofe if thou doft intend... | |
| John Shebbeare - 1755 - 316 páginas
...each particular of duty know How fmall, Cordelia, was thy fault ? Oh Lear ! ' Beat at that gate which let thy folly in, ; And thy dear judgment out ; go, go, my people. THIS all other actors fpeak with that kind . of rage, with which a drunken fhoemaker curfes his daughter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 páginas
...riotous ! All men approv'd, of choice and rarest parts, That each particular of duty know. How small, Cordelia, was thy fault! — O Lear, Beat at this...And thy dear judgment out ! — Go, go, my people. Enter ALBANY, attended. Ingrateful duke ! — Prepare my horses. — Was this your will ? Who stirs?... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 454 páginas
...riotous ! All men approv'd, of choice and rarest parts, That each particular of duty know. How small, Cordelia, was thy fault! — O Lear, Beat at this...And thy dear judgment out ! — Go, go, my people. Enter ALBANY, attended. Ingrateful duke! — Prepare my horses. — Was this your will ? Who stirs... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 424 páginas
...choice and rarest parts, That each particular of duty know. How small, Cordelia, was thy fault!—O Lear, Beat at this gate that let thy folly in, And thy dear judgment out!—Go, go, my people. Enter ALBANY, attended. will ? Who stirs? [Exit Fourth KNIGHT. Ingrateful... | |
| William Shakespeare, Nahum Tate - 1811 - 94 páginas
...riotous! All men approved, of choice and rarest parts, That each particular of duty know. How small, Cordelia, was thy fault! — o Lear, Beat at this gate that let thy folly in. And this dear judgment out ! — go, go, my people. enter ALBANY, attended. Ingrateful duke [—prepare... | |
| 1820 - 856 páginas
...conduct, were beautifully expressed in the passage— ' How small, Cordelia, was thy fault I OLear, Beat at this gate that let thy folly in, And thy dear judgment out !' The curse of Goneril was given with a force that made it almost terrific. But Mr. Keen seemed to... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 444 páginas
...riotous ! . i AH men approv'd, of choice and rarest parts, That each particular of duty know How small, Cordelia, was thy fault !^O Lear, Beat at this gate...in, And thy dear judgment out ! Go, go, my people. Enter ALBANY. Ingrateful duke! — Prepare my horses. — Was this your will ? Who stirs ? [Exit Fourth... | |
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