King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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... affection for . 5 , 6. qualities ... curiosity : The nature or value of the divisions is so exactly determined that the most careful scrutiny ( curiosity ) can in neither part or division find ground for choice of the part ( moiety ) ...
... affection for . 5 , 6. qualities ... curiosity : The nature or value of the divisions is so exactly determined that the most careful scrutiny ( curiosity ) can in neither part or division find ground for choice of the part ( moiety ) ...
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... 55 51. both by Shakespeare not infrequently used with more than two nouns . 55 . nature : natural affection . with merit challenge : rightfully claim . Lear is an impulsive Celt whose every passion , whether 10 Act L KING LEAR.
... 55 51. both by Shakespeare not infrequently used with more than two nouns . 55 . nature : natural affection . with merit challenge : rightfully claim . Lear is an impulsive Celt whose every passion , whether 10 Act L KING LEAR.
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... affection . The division has already been determined upon ; but , before the suitors for his third daughter arrive , there is a pause which the old man , upon the impulse of the moment , fills with an appeal for the flattery of affection ...
... affection . The division has already been determined upon ; but , before the suitors for his third daughter arrive , there is a pause which the old man , upon the impulse of the moment , fills with an appeal for the flattery of affection ...
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... affection . He sees nothing unnatural in their extravagant comparisons ; and their words of flattery need not of necessity be interpreted in evidence of insincerity . The fact of their real affection , or lack of it , is aside from the ...
... affection . He sees nothing unnatural in their extravagant comparisons ; and their words of flattery need not of necessity be interpreted in evidence of insincerity . The fact of their real affection , or lack of it , is aside from the ...
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... affection . 73. deed of love : describes my love in very deed 74. that : in that . 76. square of sense : The square is a figure of complete symmetry ; and this expression may be taken as equivalent to complement of all the senses ...
... affection . 73. deed of love : describes my love in very deed 74. that : in that . 76. square of sense : The square is a figure of complete symmetry ; and this expression may be taken as equivalent to complement of all the senses ...
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