King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... Kittredge cites Webster , The Devil's Law Case , Iv . ii . 275-80 . 66 د , 3. Stand ... custom ] stand on , be dependent on pestilential custom . Wright aptly quotes from the Prayer- Book version of Ps . xxxviii . 17 : " And I truly am ...
... Kittredge cites Webster , The Devil's Law Case , Iv . ii . 275-80 . 66 د , 3. Stand ... custom ] stand on , be dependent on pestilential custom . Wright aptly quotes from the Prayer- Book version of Ps . xxxviii . 17 : " And I truly am ...
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... Kittredge points out that Lear 66 swears by day and night , 1. i . 109-10 . 5. flashes ] Cf. Ham . 11. i . 33 . 5. crime ] offence . 8. hunting ] In the story of Lear as told in Layamon's Brut . the two dukes covenanted with Lear " that ...
... Kittredge points out that Lear 66 swears by day and night , 1. i . 109-10 . 5. flashes ] Cf. Ham . 11. i . 33 . 5. crime ] offence . 8. hunting ] In the story of Lear as told in Layamon's Brut . the two dukes covenanted with Lear " that ...
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... ( Kittredge ) . 66 his ] F ; the " O , tis a precious apothegmaticall Pedant , who will finde matter inough to dilate a whole daye of the first inuention of Fy , fa , fum , I smell the bloud of an Englishman . ” Nashe's words should serve ...
... ( Kittredge ) . 66 his ] F ; the " O , tis a precious apothegmaticall Pedant , who will finde matter inough to dilate a whole daye of the first inuention of Fy , fa , fum , I smell the bloud of an Englishman . ” Nashe's words should serve ...
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