King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page 78
... master Will check him for't : your purpos'd low correction Is such as basest and contemned'st wretches For pilf'rings and most common trespasses Are punish'd with : the King must take it ill , That he , so slightly valued in his ...
... master Will check him for't : your purpos'd low correction Is such as basest and contemned'st wretches For pilf'rings and most common trespasses Are punish'd with : the King must take it ill , That he , so slightly valued in his ...
Page 87
... master's rank . 80. pack ] be off . 82-5 . But ... perdy ] Enid Welsford , The Fool , 1935 , pp . 255-6 , 267 , commenting on these lines , and rejecting Johnson's emendation , shows that the Fool , like Erasmus in The Praise of Folly ...
... master's rank . 80. pack ] be off . 82-5 . But ... perdy ] Enid Welsford , The Fool , 1935 , pp . 255-6 , 267 , commenting on these lines , and rejecting Johnson's emendation , shows that the Fool , like Erasmus in The Praise of Folly ...
Page 137
... master : 95 If thou should'st dally half an hour , his life , With thine , and all that offer to defend him , Stand in assured loss . Take up , take up ; And follow me , that will to some provision Give thee quick conduct . 19 Oppressed ...
... master : 95 If thou should'st dally half an hour , his life , With thine , and all that offer to defend him , Stand in assured loss . Take up , take up ; And follow me , that will to some provision Give thee quick conduct . 19 Oppressed ...
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