King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... Harsnett's Declaration . Immediately after the first mention of Frateretto , a Fiddler comes in to musicke in hell . " provide In the same context , Harsnett mentions the stygian lake " and a Caesars humor " ; and there are later refer ...
... Harsnett's Declaration . Immediately after the first mention of Frateretto , a Fiddler comes in to musicke in hell . " provide In the same context , Harsnett mentions the stygian lake " and a Caesars humor " ; and there are later refer ...
Page 132
... Harsnett's form is ' Hoberdidance . ' 31. cries ] His stomach is rumbling because it is empty . Cf. I. ii . 14 . 32. white herring ] either pickled her- ring ( Steevens ) ; or fresh , unsmoked herring ( Kittredge ) . Nashe , Lenton ...
... Harsnett's form is ' Hoberdidance . ' 31. cries ] His stomach is rumbling because it is empty . Cf. I. ii . 14 . 32. white herring ] either pickled her- ring ( Steevens ) ; or fresh , unsmoked herring ( Kittredge ) . Nashe , Lenton ...
Page 151
... Harsnett parallel . See Appendix , p . 256. Cf. Temp . IV . i . 47 and II . ii . 9 ff . The second of these passages also contains an echo from Harsnett . The phrase means grimacing and making faces , " mow being derived from Fr. moue ...
... Harsnett parallel . See Appendix , p . 256. Cf. Temp . IV . i . 47 and II . ii . 9 ff . The second of these passages also contains an echo from Harsnett . The phrase means grimacing and making faces , " mow being derived from Fr. moue ...
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