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" Our drooping Country now erects her Head, Peace spreads her balmy Wings, and Plenty Blooms. Divine Cordelia, all the Gods can witness How much thy Love to Empire I prefer! Thy bright Example shall convince the World (Whatever Storms of Fortune are decreed)... "
King Lear: A Tragedy : in Five Acts - 56. oldal
szerző: William Shakespeare, Nahum Tate - 1811 - 70 oldal
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William Shakespeare, King Lear

Susan Bruce - 1998 - 196 oldal
...last. Edg. Our drooping Country now erects her Head, Peace spreads her balmy Wings, and Plenty blooms. Divine Cordelia, all the Gods can witness How much...(Whatever Storms of Fortune are decreed) That Truth and Vertue shall at last succeed. Exeunt Omnes. D (Summers, pp. 251-3) What lay behind Tate's decision...
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Adaptations of Shakespeare: A Critical Anthology of Plays from the ...

Daniel Fischlin, Mark Fortier - 2000 - 330 oldal
...Last. EDGAR Our drooping Country now erects her Head, Peace spreads her balmy Wings, and Plenty Blooms. Divine Cordelia, all the Gods can witness How much...(Whatever Storms of Fortune are decreed) That Truth and Vertue shall at last succeed. (Exeunt Omnes.) Epilogue (Spoken by Mrs. Barry, who played CORDELIA.)...
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The Oxford Shakespeare: The History of King Lear

William Shakespeare - 2001 - 334 oldal
...sending them off into peaceful retirement. Edgar ends the play optimistically, declaring to Cordelia: Thy bright example shall convince the world, Whatever...decreed, That Truth and Virtue shall at last succeed. What Tate did to Shakespeare was not essentially different from what Shakespeare had done to King Leir:...
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Scenes from Shakespeare

Harry Levin - 2000 - 170 oldal
...fifty years, managed to marry off Cordelia to Edgar, who thanks the King with these concluding lines: Thy bright example shall convince the World (Whatever Storms of Fortune are decreed) That Truth and Vertue shall at last succeed. Shakespeare's Edgar repeats to the dying Lear his optimistic counsel...
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King Lear

William Shakespeare - 2001 - 510 oldal
...Last. Edg, Our drooping Country now erects her Head, Peace spreads her balmy Wings, and Plenty blooms. Divine Cordelia, all the Gods can Witness How much...(Whatever Storms of Fortune are decreed) That Truth and Vertue shall at last succeed.' [Ex. Omnes* Epilogue, spoken by Mrs Barry, concludes with : • This...
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Shakespeare: For All Time

Stanley Wells - 2003 - 494 oldal
...reflection on our fortunes past. The play ends with a resoundingly moral couplet as Edgar lauds his bride: Thy bright example shall convince the world - Whatever...decreed That truth and virtue shall at last succeed. Tate's other changes include the total omission of the Fool and a hotting up of Edmund's sexual intrigue...
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Textual Shakespeare: Writing and the Word

Graham Holderness - 2003 - 332 oldal
...Edgar: Our drooping country now erects her head, Peace spreads her balmy wings, and Plenty blooms. Divine Cordelia, all the gods can witness How much...are decreed) That truth and [virtue] shall at last succeed11. 'Succeed' hints there at a double meaning, with the primary sense 'emerge with success'...
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Shakespeare Survey, 51. kiadás

Stanley Wells - 2003 - 434 oldal
...speech: EDGAR Our drooping Country now erects her Head, Peace spreads her balmy Wings, and Plenty Blooms. Divine Cordelia, all the Gods can witness How much...(Whatever Storms of Fortune are decreed) That Truth and Vertue shall at last succeed.26 Written in support of the monarchy during the Exclusion Crisis of 1678-82,...
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Women, Property, and the Letters of the Law in Early Modern England

Margaret W. Ferguson, A. R. Buck, Nancy E. Wright - 2004 - 340 oldal
...future: Our drooping country now erects her head, Peace spreads her balmy wings and Plenty blooms. Divine Cordelia, all the gods can witness How much...decreed) That truth and virtue shall at last succeed. (5.6.154-60)" Legitimacy of legal title was merely one side of a doubled-sided coin; in a world where...
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Texts Through History

Adele Wills - 2004 - 104 oldal
...EDGAR: Our drooping Country now erects her Head, Peace spreads her balmy Wings, and Plenty blooms. Divine Cordelia, all the Gods can Witness How much...decreed) That Truth and Virtue shall at last succeed. Suggestions for Answer This version has been changed by Tate to avoid completely the atmosphere of...
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