King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page 102
... Steevens conj .; out- opinion in assuming that ' sightless ' meant invisible . ' Perhaps it too C means blind . ' 9. make nothing of ] show no respect for ( Kittredge ) the opposite of " to make much of . " Heath interprets : ' disperse ...
... Steevens conj .; out- opinion in assuming that ' sightless ' meant invisible . ' Perhaps it too C means blind . ' 9. make nothing of ] show no respect for ( Kittredge ) the opposite of " to make much of . " Heath interprets : ' disperse ...
Page 158
... Steevens conj . 68. - mew ! ] Cambridge ( Daniel conj . ) S.D. ] F ( after 61 ) ; Enter a tions above ) , none of which need detain us . I incline to the second of these explanations . Goneril has bemonstered her appearance by allowing ...
... Steevens conj . 68. - mew ! ] Cambridge ( Daniel conj . ) S.D. ] F ( after 61 ) ; Enter a tions above ) , none of which need detain us . I incline to the second of these explanations . Goneril has bemonstered her appearance by allowing ...
Page 204
... Steevens compares the proverb : " Love being jealous , makes a good eye look a - squint . " 75. From ' Stom- a full - flowing stomach ] with a flood of angry words . ach ' often means anger . ' Cf. T.A. II . i . 234 . 77. the walls ...
... Steevens compares the proverb : " Love being jealous , makes a good eye look a - squint . " 75. From ' Stom- a full - flowing stomach ] with a flood of angry words . ach ' often means anger . ' Cf. T.A. II . i . 234 . 77. the walls ...
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