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The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes - Page 8
by William Shakespeare - 1767
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1790 - 722 pages
...fay, to draw * A third more opulent than your fillers ? Speak. Cor. Nothing, my lord. Lear. Nothing5 ? Cor. Nothing '. Lear. Nothing can come of nothing...my mouth : I love your majefty According to my bond ; nor more, nor lefs. Lear. How, how, Cordelia6? mend your fpeech a little, Left it may mar your fortunes....
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Works, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1795 - 414 pages
...to draw A third, more opulent than your fillers ? fpeak. Cor. Nothing, my Lord. Lear. Nothing ? Car. Nothing. Lear. Nothing can come of nothing ; fpeak...my bond, no more nor lefs. Lear. How, how, Cordelia I mend your fpeech a little, Left you may mar your fortunes. Cor. Good m,y Lord, You have begot me,...
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The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare: With Introductory ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1798 - 446 pages
...fay, to draw A third, more opulent than your fifters? Speak I Cor. Nothing, my lord. Lear. Nothing 1 Cor, Nothing. Lear. Nothing can come of nothing: fpeak...again. Cor. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart inlo my mouth : I love your majefty According to my bond ; nor more nor lefs. Lear. How, how, Cordelia...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: Pericles. King Lear. Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare - 1800 - 364 pages
...; what can you fay, to draw A third more opulent than your lifters ? Speak. Cor. Nothing, my lord. Lear. Nothing ? Cor. Nothing. Lear. Nothing can come...nothing : fpeak again. Cor. Unhappy that I am, I cannot heav > . My heart into my mouth : I love your majefty According to my bond ; nor more, nor lefs. Lear....
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The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....

William Shakespeare - 1800 - 396 pages
...Cor. Nothing, my lord. .. . Lear. Nothing? ' Cor. Nothing. lixar. 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 bondj nor more, nor lejss. Lear. How, how, Cordelia ? mend your speech a little,...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 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,...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 496 pages
...interesser. 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,...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ..., Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - English Language - 1805 - 954 pages
...time ; And bonds without a date, they sav, are void. 7. Obligation ; law by which any man i» obliged. Unhappy that I am ! I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your majesty According to my land, no more nor less. Sbati, Take which you please, it dissolves the btndt...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volume 13

William Shakespeare - 1806 - 356 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 3 little,...
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The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson ..., Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1807 - 382 pages
...your sisters ? Speak. Cor. Nothing, my lord. 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,...
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