| William Shakespeare, Nahum Tate - 1749 - Liczba stron: 82
...Cordelia, all the Gods can witnefs How much thy Love to Empire I prefer ! Thy bright Example fhall convince the World (Whatever Storms of Fortune are decreed) That Truth and Virtue fhall at laft fucceed. [Ex. Omnti\ EPILOGUE, Spoken by Mrs. BARRY. INconftancy, the reigning Sin o'th'... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - Liczba stron: 454
...gift strikes merit dumb. Cord. Nor do I blush to own myself o'erpaid For all my suff'rings past. Edg. Divine Cordelia, all the gods can witness How much...thou hast business yet for life ; Thou, Kent, and I, retir'd to some close cell, Will gently pass our short reserves of time In calm reflections on our... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - Liczba stron: 432
...gift strikes merit dumb. Cord. Nor do I blush to own myself o'erpaid For all my suff'rings past. Edg. Divine Cordelia, all the gods can witness How much...shall at last succeed. Glost. Now, gentle gods, give Cluster his discharge ! Lear. No, Gloster, thou hast business yet for life; Thou, Kent, and I, retir'd... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - Liczba stron: 424
...treason and of lust Than can be found in the records of hell: There, sacred sir, behold the character H2 Thy bright example shall convince the world, Whatever...truth and virtue shall at last succeed. Glost. Now r gentle gods, give Gloster his discharge! Ltar. No, Gloster, thou hast business yet for life; Thou,... | |
| 1847 - Liczba stron: 810
...version of King Lear, which ends happily with the marriage of Edgar and Cordelia, to the tune of " Thy bright example shall convince the world, Whatever...decreed, That truth and virtue shall at last succeed." [Flourish of drums and trumpets. The first event in the life of his hero upon which Mr. Gurney exercises... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - Liczba stron: 872
...my lost eyes. Lear. I wroog'd him too ; but here's the fair amends. • ***** Edg. Divine Conidia, barren sceptre in my gripe, Thence to be wrench'd with an unlineal hand, rumple shall convince the world, Whatever storms of fortune arc decreed, That truth and virtue shall... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - Liczba stron: 582
...Œ; lost eves. 350 КINО LEAH. 351 Lear. I wrong'd him too; but here's the iaix amends. * s * * Edg. Divine Cordelia, all the gods can witness How much...decreed, That truth and virtue shall at last succeed. (Flourish of Drums and Trumpete.)" [SHAKSPEBE.] " Enter LEAB, with CORDELIA dead in hie arme ; EDGAR,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - Liczba stron: 574
...lost eves. К11ГО LEAB. 351 Lear. I wrong'd him too ; but hero 's the fair amenda. » * » » Edij. Divine Cordelia, all the gods can witness How much...convince the world, Whatever storms of fortune are deereed, That truth and virtue shall at last succeed. (Flourish of Drums and Trumpets.)" [SHAKSPERE.]... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - Liczba stron: 1022
...pious son, more dear than my lost eyes. Lear. I wrong'd him too; but here 's the fair amends. Etlg. C > @v=w= E 0 (L'hniriih e/ Drums and Trumpets.)" You lords, and noble friends, know our intent. What comfort to... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - Liczba stron: 570
...son, more dear than my lost eyes. Lear. I wrong"d him too; but here's the fair amends. * * * * Edg. Divine Cordelia, all the gods can witness How much...decreed, That truth and virtue shall at last succeed. (Flourish of Drums and Trumpet^.)" [SHAKSPERE.] " Enter LEAR, taith CORDELIA dead in his arms ; EDGAR,... | |
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