King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... compares Holinshed's words , " onlie moued thereto . . . for re- spect of hir person and amiable vertues . " 2 Greg compares Holinshed again : seruant to wait vpon him . " " scarslie they would allow him one The above discussion of ...
... compares Holinshed's words , " onlie moued thereto . . . for re- spect of hir person and amiable vertues . " 2 Greg compares Holinshed again : seruant to wait vpon him . " " scarslie they would allow him one The above discussion of ...
Page 72
... compares Porter , Two Angry Women of Abington , 1786-8 : " thou whorson refuge of a Taylor , that wert prentise to a Taylor halfe an age , and because if thou hadst serued ten ages thou wouldst prooue a botcher " . 60. o ' th ' trade ...
... compares Porter , Two Angry Women of Abington , 1786-8 : " thou whorson refuge of a Taylor , that wert prentise to a Taylor halfe an age , and because if thou hadst serued ten ages thou wouldst prooue a botcher " . 60. o ' th ' trade ...
Page 198
... compares Ham . v . ii . 234 . The aphorism reads like a conden- sation of Montaigne's essay , " That to philosophize is to learne how to die . " He discusses life's " ordinary mutations " which reconcile us to death ( op . cit . i . 105 ...
... compares Ham . v . ii . 234 . The aphorism reads like a conden- sation of Montaigne's essay , " That to philosophize is to learne how to die . " He discusses life's " ordinary mutations " which reconcile us to death ( op . cit . i . 105 ...
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