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Viser kontekstSkuespill: Lear, ACT I, SCENE I. King Lear's palace.CORDELIA: I yet beseech your majesty,-- If for I want that glib and oily art, To speak and purpose not; since what I well intend, I'll do't before I speak,--that you make known It is no vicious blot, murder, or foulness, No unchaste action, or dishonour'd step, That hath deprived me of your grace and favour; But even for want of that for which I am richer, A still-soliciting eye, and such a tongue As I am glad I have not, though not to have it Hath lost me in your liking. Skuespill: Lear, ACT I, SCENE I. King Lear's palace. KING LEAR: Better thou Hadst not been born than not to have pleased me better. Skuespill: Lear, ACT I, SCENE I. King Lear's palace. KING OF FRANCE: Is it but this,--a tardiness in nature Which often leaves the history unspoke That it intends to do? My lord of Burgundy, What say you to the lady? Love's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from the entire point. Will you have her? She is herself a dowry. |