King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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... Schmidt . 70. ay ] IQ ; not in F. 71. I'ld ] I'll F4 . pretence Q. reposal ] F ; what , should I 72. practice ] F ; 75. spirits ] F , Rowe , Delius , Schmidt , Harrison ; spurres Q , most edd . 61. Bringing ... stake ] Craig sug- gests ...
... Schmidt . 70. ay ] IQ ; not in F. 71. I'ld ] I'll F4 . pretence Q. reposal ] F ; what , should I 72. practice ] F ; 75. spirits ] F , Rowe , Delius , Schmidt , Harrison ; spurres Q , most edd . 61. Bringing ... stake ] Craig sug- gests ...
Page 88
... Schmidt ( Lexicon ) suggests the word means ' tender - handled ' , gentle to touch or approach , affable . If the Q reading tender hested were accepted , it might mean , since hest command , commanded by tenderness , ' a nature which is ...
... Schmidt ( Lexicon ) suggests the word means ' tender - handled ' , gentle to touch or approach , affable . If the Q reading tender hested were accepted , it might mean , since hest command , commanded by tenderness , ' a nature which is ...
Page 112
... Schmidt , Harrison , and Duthie follow F. Duthie interprets : ' Keep the justice of thy words . ' Schmidt , simi- larly : ' Be as just in deeds as in words . ' ( Cf. catechism : " To be true and iuste in al my dealynge ' . ) Perhaps in ...
... Schmidt , Harrison , and Duthie follow F. Duthie interprets : ' Keep the justice of thy words . ' Schmidt , simi- larly : ' Be as just in deeds as in words . ' ( Cf. catechism : " To be true and iuste in al my dealynge ' . ) Perhaps in ...
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