King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page 78
... Appendix , p . 250 . 147. answer ] be answerable for . 149. assaulted ] Cf. Appendix , p . 250 . 151. Come ... away ] Qgives these words to Regan . But , as Kirsch- baum points out , Cornwall sees that Gloucester is reluctant to leave ...
... Appendix , p . 250 . 147. answer ] be answerable for . 149. assaulted ] Cf. Appendix , p . 250 . 151. Come ... away ] Qgives these words to Regan . But , as Kirsch- baum points out , Cornwall sees that Gloucester is reluctant to leave ...
Page 81
... Appendix , pp . 254-5 . 15. bare ] Kirschbaum regards this word as an interpolation , a recollec- tion of " presented nakedness ” ( 1. 11 ) . 16. pricks ] skewers . 16. sprigs ] Cf. Appendix , p . 250 . 17. object ] spectacle . Cf. v ...
... Appendix , pp . 254-5 . 15. bare ] Kirschbaum regards this word as an interpolation , a recollec- tion of " presented nakedness ” ( 1. 11 ) . 16. pricks ] skewers . 16. sprigs ] Cf. Appendix , p . 250 . 17. object ] spectacle . Cf. v ...
Page 218
... Appendix , p . 254 . 315. longer ] syllepsis ( a ) for a longer time , ( b ) with his body extended further by the rack . 320. gor'd state ] See Appendix , p . 251 . 321. journey ] to another world . 8 Edg . The weight of this sad time ...
... Appendix , p . 254 . 315. longer ] syllepsis ( a ) for a longer time , ( b ) with his body extended further by the rack . 320. gor'd state ] See Appendix , p . 251 . 321. journey ] to another world . 8 Edg . The weight of this sad time ...
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