King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... true , S.D. ] Pope substantially . Scene II Scene II 1. Nature ] William A. Armstrong , T.L.S. , 14 Oct. 1949 ... true ] as truly stamped , hit off , as true a likeness of my father . Cf. W.T. v . i . 127. Kittredge thinks it means ...
... true , S.D. ] Pope substantially . Scene II Scene II 1. Nature ] William A. Armstrong , T.L.S. , 14 Oct. 1949 ... true ] as truly stamped , hit off , as true a likeness of my father . Cf. W.T. v . i . 127. Kittredge thinks it means ...
Page 87
... true to himself . " Kittredge similarly interprets : The fellow that forsakes his master is ( from the point of view of the higher wisdom ) a fool , since true wisdom implies fidelity ; and the fool who , like me , remains faithful is ...
... true to himself . " Kittredge similarly interprets : The fellow that forsakes his master is ( from the point of view of the higher wisdom ) a fool , since true wisdom implies fidelity ; and the fool who , like me , remains faithful is ...
Page 245
... true . But besides those truthes this also is true , that hauing had in lawful mariage , of a mother fitte to beare royall children , this sonne ( such one as partly you see , and better shall knowe by my shorte declaration ) and so ...
... true . But besides those truthes this also is true , that hauing had in lawful mariage , of a mother fitte to beare royall children , this sonne ( such one as partly you see , and better shall knowe by my shorte declaration ) and so ...
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