King LearLippincott, 1908 - 503 pages |
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... means unnatural , mixture of selfish- ness , sensibility , and habit of feeling derived from , and fostered by , the particular rank and usages of the individual ; —the intense desire of being intensely beloved , — selfish , and yet ...
... means unnatural , mixture of selfish- ness , sensibility , and habit of feeling derived from , and fostered by , the particular rank and usages of the individual ; —the intense desire of being intensely beloved , — selfish , and yet ...
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... means I do not know . Capell does not print the passage as verse . ] SCHMIDT ( Zur Text- kritik , p . 12 ) : Equalities cannot be right here ; at best it can but be equality . Equal- ity cannot be predicated of a part by itself , but ...
... means I do not know . Capell does not print the passage as verse . ] SCHMIDT ( Zur Text- kritik , p . 12 ) : Equalities cannot be right here ; at best it can but be equality . Equal- ity cannot be predicated of a part by itself , but ...
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... means simply short . Compare Homer's ὃς τὸ μὲν ἄλλο τόσον φοίνιξ ἦν , -where τόσον is in the same way superfluous . 71. that ] For in that or for that , see ABBOTT , § 284 ; Ham . I , ii , 2 ; II , ü , 153 ; Mach . III , ii , 32. See ...
... means simply short . Compare Homer's ὃς τὸ μὲν ἄλλο τόσον φοίνιξ ἦν , -where τόσον is in the same way superfluous . 71. that ] For in that or for that , see ABBOTT , § 284 ; Ham . I , ii , 2 ; II , ü , 153 ; Mach . III , ii , 32. See ...
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... means the choicest symmetry of reason , the most nor- mal and intelligent mode of thinking . ' Regan's love is so great that she will know nothing of all joys , which even a pattern of reason professes to be joys , such as , ' eye ...
... means the choicest symmetry of reason , the most nor- mal and intelligent mode of thinking . ' Regan's love is so great that she will know nothing of all joys , which even a pattern of reason professes to be joys , such as , ' eye ...
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... means the youngest child , because there had been less of formal ado made over her , because in many a fête and state occasion , in which the elder sisters took part , she had not had any share , and yet was the joy and “ object ? ” of ...
... means the youngest child , because there had been less of formal ado made over her , because in many a fête and state occasion , in which the elder sisters took part , she had not had any share , and yet was the joy and “ object ? ” of ...
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