King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page 89
... heart , my rising heart ! but , down ! Fool . Cry to it , Nuncle , as the cockney did to the eels 112. S.D. ] Johnson ; om . Q , F. 116. Go ] F ; om . Q. I'd ] Ile Q. 120. S.D. ] F ; om . Q. me ... down ] F ; O my heart , my heart Q ...
... heart , my rising heart ! but , down ! Fool . Cry to it , Nuncle , as the cockney did to the eels 112. S.D. ] Johnson ; om . Q , F. 116. Go ] F ; om . Q. I'd ] Ile Q. 120. S.D. ] F ; om . Q. me ... down ] F ; O my heart , my heart Q ...
Page 103
... heart - struck ] F ; heart strooke Q. 19. Commend ] Commended Q 3. 20. is ] F ; be Q. furnishings ] F ; om . Q. 23. Thron'd ] F ; Throne Theobald . Complaint , 7 : " Storming her world with sorrow's wind and rain . " This line contains ...
... heart - struck ] F ; heart strooke Q. 19. Commend ] Commended Q 3. 20. is ] F ; be Q. furnishings ] F ; om . Q. 23. Thron'd ] F ; Throne Theobald . Complaint , 7 : " Storming her world with sorrow's wind and rain . " This line contains ...
Page 119
... heart ] Q ; Sweet - heart F. curl'd my hair , wore gloves in my cap ,. madmen . Lear . What hast thou been ? 66 " " breasts of the old ones , to drain their life out . Green , op . cit . p . 426 , on 1. 76 , quotes Augustine ...
... heart ] Q ; Sweet - heart F. curl'd my hair , wore gloves in my cap ,. madmen . Lear . What hast thou been ? 66 " " breasts of the old ones , to drain their life out . Green , op . cit . p . 426 , on 1. 76 , quotes Augustine ...
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