King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... father ] F ; his father 70. sounded ] a nautical metaphor . 73. declin'd ] past their prime . Cf. Oth . II . iii . 265 . 73-4 . the father ... revenue ] Sullivan points out in his introduction to Pettie , The Civile Conversation of ...
... father ] F ; his father 70. sounded ] a nautical metaphor . 73. declin'd ] past their prime . Cf. Oth . II . iii . 265 . 73-4 . the father ... revenue ] Sullivan points out in his introduction to Pettie , The Civile Conversation of ...
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... father halfe so well as I doe you . I then , my deeds should proue in playner case , How much my zeale aboundeth to ... father , The same to you I beare , my gracious Lord . Gon . Here is an answere answerlesse indeed : Were you my ...
... father halfe so well as I doe you . I then , my deeds should proue in playner case , How much my zeale aboundeth to ... father , The same to you I beare , my gracious Lord . Gon . Here is an answere answerlesse indeed : Were you my ...
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... father loue ? I will ( said I ) at once my loue declare and tell : I loude you euer as my father well , No otherwise , if more to know you craue : We loue you chiefly for the goodes you haue . Thus much I said , the more their flattery ...
... father loue ? I will ( said I ) at once my loue declare and tell : I loude you euer as my father well , No otherwise , if more to know you craue : We loue you chiefly for the goodes you haue . Thus much I said , the more their flattery ...
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