King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... heart , Q ; worth in ... heart . 57. valued ] estimated . Cf. C.E. I. i . 24 . I 58. No ... life ] Cf. Leir , 241 : thinke my life inferiour to my loue . " 60. unable ] weak , inadequate . Cf. Hen . V. Epilogue , 1 . issues ] F ; issue ...
... heart , Q ; worth in ... heart . 57. valued ] estimated . Cf. C.E. I. i . 24 . I 58. No ... life ] Cf. Leir , 241 : thinke my life inferiour to my loue . " 60. unable ] weak , inadequate . Cf. Hen . V. Epilogue , 1 . issues ] F ; issue ...
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... heart ] Q ; Sweet - heart F. Cin't sin anim . curl'd my hair , wore gloves. madmen . Lear . What hast thou been ? " " breasts of the old ones , to drain their life out . Green , op . cit . p . 426 , on 1. 76 , quotes Augustine ...
... heart ] Q ; Sweet - heart F. Cin't sin anim . curl'd my hair , wore gloves. madmen . Lear . What hast thou been ? " " breasts of the old ones , to drain their life out . Green , op . cit . p . 426 , on 1. 76 , quotes Augustine ...
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... heart , Thy arm may do thee justice ; here is mine : Behold , it is the privilege of mine honours , My oath , and my profession : I protest , Maugre thy strength , place , youth , and eminence , Despite thy victor sword and fire - new ...
... heart , Thy arm may do thee justice ; here is mine : Behold , it is the privilege of mine honours , My oath , and my profession : I protest , Maugre thy strength , place , youth , and eminence , Despite thy victor sword and fire - new ...
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