King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page 19
... points out , " vicious blot " is not a definite kind of " foulness . " Cordelia mentions murder and un- chastity as ... point ] Cf. Cf. 239. regards ] considerations . K Bur . Aloof from th ' entire point . SC . I. ] 19 KING LEAR.
... points out , " vicious blot " is not a definite kind of " foulness . " Cordelia mentions murder and un- chastity as ... point ] Cf. Cf. 239. regards ] considerations . K Bur . Aloof from th ' entire point . SC . I. ] 19 KING LEAR.
Page 35
... 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 they ...
... 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 they ...
Page 116
... points out that Shakespeare uses the word in twenty contexts and in twelve of these there is death or sleep imagery . " Cf. 1. ii . 55-6 . ... 47. go . thee ] Cf. T.S. Induction , i . 10 , where nearly the same words are used : " Go by ...
... points out that Shakespeare uses the word in twenty contexts and in twelve of these there is death or sleep imagery . " Cf. 1. ii . 55-6 . ... 47. go . thee ] Cf. T.S. Induction , i . 10 , where nearly the same words are used : " Go by ...
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