The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, Volum 14 |
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Pàgina 208
Perhaps it may be read thus : Cordelia has been informed Of my ohscured
course , and shall find time Froin this enormous state - seeking , to give Losses
their remedies . - Cordelia is informed of our affairs , and when the enormous
care of ...
Perhaps it may be read thus : Cordelia has been informed Of my ohscured
course , and shall find time Froin this enormous state - seeking , to give Losses
their remedies . - Cordelia is informed of our affairs , and when the enormous
care of ...
Pàgina 209
For , if the words were Kent ' s , there will be no intimation from the letter that can
give the least insight to Cordelia ' s design ; and the only apparent purport of it
will be , to tell Kent that she knew his situation . But exclusive of this consideration
...
For , if the words were Kent ' s , there will be no intimation from the letter that can
give the least insight to Cordelia ' s design ; and the only apparent purport of it
will be , to tell Kent that she knew his situation . But exclusive of this consideration
...
Pàgina 317
William Shakespeare Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac
Reed. SCENE VII . A Tent in the French Camp . LEAR on a Bed , asleep ;
Physician , Gentleman , ' and Others , attending : Enter CORDELIA and KENT .
Cor .
William Shakespeare Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac
Reed. SCENE VII . A Tent in the French Camp . LEAR on a Bed , asleep ;
Physician , Gentleman , ' and Others , attending : Enter CORDELIA and KENT .
Cor .
Pàgina 346
6 [ Exit Eng . Edm . He hath commnission from thy wife and me To hang Cordelia
in the prison , and To lay the blame upon her own despair , That she fordid
herself . ; Alb . The gods defend her ! Bear him hence awhile . [ EDM . is borne off
.
6 [ Exit Eng . Edm . He hath commnission from thy wife and me To hang Cordelia
in the prison , and To lay the blame upon her own despair , That she fordid
herself . ; Alb . The gods defend her ! Bear him hence awhile . [ EDM . is borne off
.
Pàgina 357
But though this moral be incidentally enforced , Shakspeare has suffered the
virtue of Cordelia to perish in a just cause , contrary to the natural ideas of justice
, to the hope of the reader , and what is yet more strange , to the faith of
chronicles .
But though this moral be incidentally enforced , Shakspeare has suffered the
virtue of Cordelia to perish in a just cause , contrary to the natural ideas of justice
, to the hope of the reader , and what is yet more strange , to the faith of
chronicles .
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No hem trobat cap ressenya als llocs habituals.
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