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" Hear, Nature, hear ! dear goddess, hear ! Suspend thy purpose, if thou didst intend To make this creature fruitful ! Into her womb convey sterility ! Dry up in her the organs of increase, And from her derogate body never spring A babe to honour her !... "
King Lear: A Tragedy, in Five Acts. Altered as Performed - 5. oldal
szerző: William Shakespeare - 1811 - 72 oldal
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Guy's new speaker, selections of poetry and prose from the best writers in ...

Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 oldal
...him — thus. [Stabs himself. LEAR'S IMPRECATION ON HIS DAUGHTER GONERIL. HEAR, nature, hear ; dear goddess, hear ! Suspend thy purpose, if thou didst...convey sterility ! Dry up in her the organs of increase ; And from her derogate body never spring A babe to honour her ! If she must teem, Create her child...

William Shakspeare's Complete Works, Dramatic and Poetic, 2. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 oldal
...Lear. It may be so, my lord. — Hear, nature, hear; Dear goddess, hear ! Suspend thy purpose, if Tbou ameful blows, Which not themselves, but he that gives them know«! ; And from her derogate3 body never spring A babe to honour her .' If she must teem. Create her child...

Bentley's Miscellany, 32. kötet

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1852 - 718 oldal
...should be awarded. " Hear, nature, hear ; dear goddess, hear ! Suspend thy purpose if thou didst iiitend To make this creature fruitful ! Into her womb convey sterility ! Dry up in her the organs of increase : And from her derogate body never spring A babe to honour her ! If she must teem, Create her child...

Shakspere: His Times and Contemporaries

George Markham Tweddell - 1852 - 232 oldal
...kingdom, leaving himself, as his fool says, " a shealed peascod :" — " Hear, Nature, hear ; dear goddess, hear ! Suspend thy purpose, if thou didst intend To make this creature fruitful I Into her womb convey sterility ! Dry up in her the organs of increase ; And from her derogate body...

The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and ..., 2. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 oldal
...guiltless, as I am ignorant Of what hath mov'd you. Lear. It may be so, my lord.— Hear, nature, hear; Dear s b ; And from her derogate' body never spring A babe to honour her ! if she must teem, Create her child...

The plays of Shakspere, carefully revised [by J.O.] with ..., 167. rész,2. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 oldal
...as I am ignorant Of what hath moved yon. Lear. It may be so, my lord. — Hear, nature, hear ; dear y prophecies), I fear the power of Percy is too weak...with the King. Gent. Why, my good lord, you need n I Dry up in her the organs of increase ; And from her derogate body never spring A babe to- honour...

Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 oldal
...4. The plague of Greece upon thee, thou mongrel beef-witted lord! TC ii. 1. Hear, Nature, hear; dear goddess, hear! * * Suspend thy purpose, if Thou didst intend to make this creature fruitful ! * * * If she must teem, Create her child of spleen ; that it may live And be a thwart disnatur'd...

The Masks of King Lear

Marvin Rosenberg - 1992 - 456 oldal
...with infanticide. But this inferred condition rests on a doubtful deduction from Lear's . . . dear Goddess, hear! Suspend thy purpose, if thou didst intend To make this creature fruitful! (I, iv, 284.) There is no direct hint, in verbal or visual gesture, of pregnancy; and again, if it...
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Suffocating Mothers: Fantasies of Maternal Origin in Shakespeare's Plays ...

Janet Adelman - 1992 - 396 oldal
...moulds, all germens spill at once" (3.2.7-8), he cosmologizes his earlier attack on Goneril's womb ("Into her womb convey sterility! / Dry up in her the organs of increase" [1.4.287-88]). But Lear cannot reinstate his own masculine authority by joining with the thunderer...
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Tragic Drama and the Family: Psychoanalytic Studies from Aeschylus to Beckett

Bennett Simon - 1988 - 292 oldal
...splenetic children who will in turn attack her, with the serpent's tooth that is filial ingratitude. Into her womb convey sterility, Dry up in her the organs of increase, And from her derogate body never spring A babe to honor her. If she must teem, Create her child of...
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