| A. J. Hoenselaars - 1994 - 324 oldal
...mended speech. The Folio version of the tragedy enhances this aspect of Lear with an added imperative: "What can you say to draw / A third more opulent than your sisters? Speak" (1.1.80-81). Further on he becomes insistent: "Nothing will come of nothing, speak again" (1.1.85).... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1994 - 176 oldal
...and least, to whose young love The vines of France and milk of Burgundy Strive to be interessed: 7 what can you say, to draw A third more opulent than your sister's? Speak. CORDELIA Nothing, my lord. LEAR Nothing? CORDELIA Nothing. LEAR Nothing will come... | |
| Milner S. Ball - 1993 - 236 oldal
...Goneril and Regan make effusive declarations and are rewarded. Lear turns last to Cordelia: ". . . what can you say to draw A third more opulent than your sisters? Speak." "Nothing, my lord." "Nothing?" "Nothing." "Nothing will come of nothing. Speak again." "Unhappy that... | |
| John Jones - 1999 - 310 oldal
...last and least, to whose young love The vines of France and milk of Burgundy Strive to be interessed: what can you say to draw A third more opulent than your sisters? Speak. CORDELIA. Nothing, my lord. LEAR. Nothing? CORDELIA. Nothing. LEAR. Nothing will come of nothing. Speak... | |
| James Raven, Helen Small, Naomi Tadmor - 1996 - 336 oldal
...possibilities for expression? Cordelia's consternation at the play's opening already answers the question: LEAR what can you say to draw A third more opulent than your sisters? Speak. CORD. Nothing, my lord. LEAR Nothing? CORD. Nothing.65 Equally unjusdy accused of unfilial conduct,... | |
| Lisa Jardine - 1996 - 224 oldal
...for expression? Cordelia's consternation at the play's opening already answers the question: Lear. what can you say to draw A third more opulent than your sisters? Speak. Cordelia. Nothing, my lord. Lear. Nothing? Cordelia. Nothing.66 Equally unjustly accused of unfilial... | |
| Marvin Rosenberg - 1997 - 380 oldal
...meaning. The first scene: Goneril and Regan have told Lear how much they love him. Cordelia's turn. What can you say to draw A third more opulent than your sisters? (1.1.85-86) Pause. Nothing. And again, Nothing. And, pressed for a tender word, she cannot utter one;... | |
| Roberto Speziale-Bagliacca - 1998 - 188 oldal
...last and least, to whose young love The vines of France and milk of Burgundy Strive to be interessed: what can you say to draw A third more opulent than your sisters? Speak. Cordelia Nothing, my lord Lear Nothing? Cordelia Nothing. Lear Nothing will come of nothing. Speak... | |
| Clive Barker, Simon Trussler - 1998 - 100 oldal
...asks his daughter to speak, yet he will listen to her only if she speaks his language: LEAR: . . . what can you say to draw A third more opulent than your sisters'? Speak. CORDELIA: Nothing, my lord. LEAR: Nothing? CORDELIA: Nothing. LEAR: Nothing comes from nothing, speak... | |
| Mike Royston - 1998 - 246 oldal
...Cordelia. • On the evidence of lines 49-53, how does Lear want Cordelia to reply to his question, 'what can you say to draw / A third more opulent than your sisters'? • How does the language pattern of the whole scene suddenly change at this point (lines 54-7): Cordelia:... | |
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