King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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... means ' filial affection ' . Cuningham , N.Q. , 16 May 1914 , suggested that the line should end ' challenge it ... means abso- lute freedom , ' ample room and verge enough ' . It may mean merely ' spaci- ous liberty ' . 56. valued ...
... means ' filial affection ' . Cuningham , N.Q. , 16 May 1914 , suggested that the line should end ' challenge it ... means abso- lute freedom , ' ample room and verge enough ' . It may mean merely ' spaci- ous liberty ' . 56. valued ...
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... mean that Edgar jerks his head at the imaginary dogs . In Gielgud's 1950 production , Edgar made as though to lift his head from his shoulders . Two other suggestions occur to me : ( i ) Edgar throws his horn at them . As ' head ' means ...
... mean that Edgar jerks his head at the imaginary dogs . In Gielgud's 1950 production , Edgar made as though to lift his head from his shoulders . Two other suggestions occur to me : ( i ) Edgar throws his horn at them . As ' head ' means ...
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... means ... us ] William Elton , Neoph . , XLVII ( 1963 ) , pp . 225-7 , cites Richard Rogers's Seven Treatises ( 1603 ) , in which ' means ' involve ' outward occasions ' and G. Bucanus , who in his Institutions ( 1606 ) asserts that ...
... means ... us ] William Elton , Neoph . , XLVII ( 1963 ) , pp . 225-7 , cites Richard Rogers's Seven Treatises ( 1603 ) , in which ' means ' involve ' outward occasions ' and G. Bucanus , who in his Institutions ( 1606 ) asserts that ...
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