King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... cites Chapman , Byron's Tragedy , IV . ii . 126-32 : to teach . 66 " " ... The Scythians to inter , not eat , their parents . " Perrett cites Harrison , Description of Britain , iv , " These Scots were reputed for the most Scithian ...
... cites Chapman , Byron's Tragedy , IV . ii . 126-32 : to teach . 66 " " ... The Scythians to inter , not eat , their parents . " Perrett cites Harrison , Description of Britain , iv , " These Scots were reputed for the most Scithian ...
Page 118
... cites Whitney , Choice of Emblems , p . 87 : " The Pellican , for to reuiue her younge , Doth pierce her breast , and geue them of her blood . " He also cites Reusner , ii . 73 , where the pelican is compared to a king : " For people ...
... cites Whitney , Choice of Emblems , p . 87 : " The Pellican , for to reuiue her younge , Doth pierce her breast , and geue them of her blood . " He also cites Reusner , ii . 73 , where the pelican is compared to a king : " For people ...
Page 120
... cites a Harsnett passage . See Appendix , p . 254 . 86. wore ... cap ] favours from his Cf. T.C. IV . iv . 73 . mistress . 90. contriving ] plotting , presum- ably in his sleep . ... 96 . silks ] sickles Q3 . 97. woman ] plackets ] F ...
... cites a Harsnett passage . See Appendix , p . 254 . 86. wore ... cap ] favours from his Cf. T.C. IV . iv . 73 . mistress . 90. contriving ] plotting , presum- ably in his sleep . ... 96 . silks ] sickles Q3 . 97. woman ] plackets ] F ...
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