King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... means affection . " Cuningham , N.Q. 16 May 1914 , suggested that the line 66 66 56. and ] F ; or Q. should end ... means absolute freedom , ample room and verge enough . ' It may mean merely " spacious liberty . " 66 " " Beyond what can ...
... means affection . " Cuningham , N.Q. 16 May 1914 , suggested that the line 66 66 56. and ] F ; or Q. should end ... means absolute freedom , ample room and verge enough . ' It may mean merely " spacious liberty . " 66 " " Beyond what can ...
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... mean that Edgar jerks his head at the imaginary dogs . Gielgud's 1950 production Edgar made as though to lift his head from his shoulders . Two other suggestions occur to me : ( i ) Edgar throws his horn at them . As ' head ' means the ...
... mean that Edgar jerks his head at the imaginary dogs . Gielgud's 1950 production Edgar made as though to lift his head from his shoulders . Two other suggestions occur to me : ( i ) Edgar throws his horn at them . As ' head ' means the ...
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... mean ' fixed lights . ' Cf. Luc . 1444 : " To find a face where all distress is stell'd " ; and Sonnets , xxiv ... means fixed in all three passages . But there is no reason why Shakespeare should not have had the secondary meaning ...
... mean ' fixed lights . ' Cf. Luc . 1444 : " To find a face where all distress is stell'd " ; and Sonnets , xxiv ... means fixed in all three passages . But there is no reason why Shakespeare should not have had the secondary meaning ...
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