| Marjorie B. Garber - Drama - 1997 - 260 pages
...assurance ('and so I am, I am'), he poses his initial question again, although in a different key: 'I know you do not love me; for your sisters / Have,...done me wrong. / You have some cause, they have not' (iv. vii. 73-5). Gone is the arrogance of royalty - but the implicit demand remains: tell me that you... | |
| Harold Schweizer - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 240 pages
...nature" (5.3.242-43) Lear, incorrigably clinging to his system of causality, protests even at the end: I know you do not love me; for your sisters Have,...done me wrong: You have some cause, they have not. (4.7.73-75) The point is, of course, that just as Cordelia has no cause not to love, she has no cause... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1999 - 196 pages
...CORDELIA And so I am! I am! LEAR Be your tears wet? Yes, faith. I pray weep not. If you have poison for me, I will drink it. I know you do not love me; for...done me wrong. You have some cause, they have not. CORDELIA No cause, no cause. LEAR Am I in France? KENT In your own kingdom, sir. LEAR Do not abuse... | |
| Anuradha Sharma - 2005 - 478 pages
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| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2000 - 324 pages
...CORDELIA And so I am. LEAR 70 Be your tears wet? Yes, faith. I pray, weep not. If you have poison for me, I will drink it. I know you do not love me, for...done me wrong. You have some cause, they have not. CORDELIA No cause, no cause. LEAR Am I in France? KENT In your own kingdom, sir. LEAR 76 Do not abuse... | |
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