King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... answer'd ] Hanmer ; simple answer'd F ; simple answerer Q. 46. you have sent ] Q 1 , F ; have you sent Qq 2 , 3 . 45. Late ] Lately Qq 2 , 3 . 29. corky ] sapless , dry and withered . Cf. Harsnett , Appendix , p . 253 . 32. filthy ...
... answer'd ] Hanmer ; simple answer'd F ; simple answerer Q. 46. you have sent ] Q 1 , F ; have you sent Qq 2 , 3 . 45. Late ] Lately Qq 2 , 3 . 29. corky ] sapless , dry and withered . Cf. Harsnett , Appendix , p . 253 . 32. filthy ...
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... answer . Our wishes on the way May prove effects . Back , Edmund , to my brother ; 15 Hasten his musters and conduct ... answer ] he will ignore insults which , if he noticed , he would be obliged to resent . 13. feel ] notice , appear ...
... answer . Our wishes on the way May prove effects . Back , Edmund , to my brother ; 15 Hasten his musters and conduct ... answer ] he will ignore insults which , if he noticed , he would be obliged to resent . 13. feel ] notice , appear ...
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... answer as followeth : " Knowing the great loue and fatherlie zeale that you haue alwaies borne towards me ( for the which I maie not answere you otherwise than I thinke , and as my conscience leadeth me ) I protest vnto you , that I ...
... answer as followeth : " Knowing the great loue and fatherlie zeale that you haue alwaies borne towards me ( for the which I maie not answere you otherwise than I thinke , and as my conscience leadeth me ) I protest vnto you , that I ...
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