King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 4
... bringing up , nurture . 10. to acknowledge him : to own or admit him to be a son . 11. brazed hardened through custom . 12. conceive : understand . 13. could : could conceive , receive within the womb . 16. smell : perceive . Kent is a ...
... bringing up , nurture . 10. to acknowledge him : to own or admit him to be a son . 11. brazed hardened through custom . 12. conceive : understand . 13. could : could conceive , receive within the womb . 16. smell : perceive . Kent is a ...
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... brings a severe penalty not only at the moment but later , yet she herself gives the explanation : however expressive she may usually be in matters of emotion , she cannot on compulsion heave her heart into her mouth . Too young and ...
... brings a severe penalty not only at the moment but later , yet she herself gives the explanation : however expressive she may usually be in matters of emotion , she cannot on compulsion heave her heart into her mouth . Too young and ...
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... bring with them . 292. little little in comparison with what we may expect . ( Schmidt . ) 294. grossly : evidently . 296. slenderly known himself : poorly understood his own mind , been fickle of purpose . 297. time life . : 299 ...
... bring with them . 292. little little in comparison with what we may expect . ( Schmidt . ) 294. grossly : evidently . 296. slenderly known himself : poorly understood his own mind , been fickle of purpose . 297. time life . : 299 ...
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William Shakespeare. Gloucester enters in sad meditation upon the sudden and doom- bringing events of the previous day , the very reality of which he can scarcely believe . It is noticeable , however , that he says nothing as to the ...
William Shakespeare. Gloucester enters in sad meditation upon the sudden and doom- bringing events of the previous day , the very reality of which he can scarcely believe . It is noticeable , however , that he says nothing as to the ...
Page 57
... bring about his father's death . The death of Gloucester would not in itself enrich Edmund who under the law could not inherit . The inheritance could be secured only through some special arrangement by Gloucester or , as here pro- sed ...
... bring about his father's death . The death of Gloucester would not in itself enrich Edmund who under the law could not inherit . The inheritance could be secured only through some special arrangement by Gloucester or , as here pro- sed ...
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