King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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... sense possesses , 61. Aside ] Pope ; not in Q , F. 65 70 speak ] F ; doe Q. 63. shadowy ] F ; shady 63-4 . and with ... sense ] variously ex- plained : ( i ) sense absolute , sense in its perfection . Cf. Bodenham , Belvedere , ed ...
... sense possesses , 61. Aside ] Pope ; not in Q , F. 65 70 speak ] F ; doe Q. 63. shadowy ] F ; shady 63-4 . and with ... sense ] variously ex- plained : ( i ) sense absolute , sense in its perfection . Cf. Bodenham , Belvedere , ed ...
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... sense . He usually employs the word in the sense of pledge , some- thing given in security . Cf. Gent . , 1. iii . 47. But see 1. ii . 83 and Cym . , 1. vi . 194 , where pawn ( vb ) is used in the sense of stake . Capell thought there ...
... sense . He usually employs the word in the sense of pledge , some- thing given in security . Cf. Gent . , 1. iii . 47. But see 1. ii . 83 and Cym . , 1. vi . 194 , where pawn ( vb ) is used in the sense of stake . Capell thought there ...
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... sense ] Empson , op . cit . , p . 146 , explains that Gloucester's sense is vile because it seems disloyal to outlast Lear's , but that vile sense is commonly used for the senses of a source of plea- sure , so that he might be ...
... sense ] Empson , op . cit . , p . 146 , explains that Gloucester's sense is vile because it seems disloyal to outlast Lear's , but that vile sense is commonly used for the senses of a source of plea- sure , so that he might be ...
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