King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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... Bastard has apparently no ety- mological connection with the adj . base , though ' base son ' was used for ' bastard ' . Edmund is protesting against the assumption that he is low and vile because he is illegitimate . 7. dimensions ...
... Bastard has apparently no ety- mological connection with the adj . base , though ' base son ' was used for ' bastard ' . Edmund is protesting against the assumption that he is low and vile because he is illegitimate . 7. dimensions ...
Page 143
... Bastard Q ; Enter Goneril , Bastard , and Steward F. not in F ; Enter Steward ( after master ) Q. most desire Q. conj . Wright . S.D. ] Theobald ; Enter Goneril 2. S.D. ] Theobald , subst .; 10. most ... dislike ] F ; hee should 11 ...
... Bastard Q ; Enter Goneril , Bastard , and Steward F. not in F ; Enter Steward ( after master ) Q. most desire Q. conj . Wright . S.D. ] Theobald ; Enter Goneril 2. S.D. ] Theobald , subst .; 10. most ... dislike ] F ; hee should 11 ...
Page 232
... bastard :) but if there were any who fell to pitie of so great a fall , and had yet any sparkes of vnstained duety lefte in them towardes me , yet durst they not shewe it , scarcely with giuing me almes at their doores ; which yet was ...
... bastard :) but if there were any who fell to pitie of so great a fall , and had yet any sparkes of vnstained duety lefte in them towardes me , yet durst they not shewe it , scarcely with giuing me almes at their doores ; which yet was ...
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