King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... Kittredge cites Webster , The Devil's Law Case , Iv . ii . 275-80 . custom ] stand on , be 3. Stand . dependent on pestilential custom . Wright aptly quotes from the Prayer- Book version of Ps . xxxviii . 17 : " And I truly am set in ...
... Kittredge cites Webster , The Devil's Law Case , Iv . ii . 275-80 . custom ] stand on , be 3. Stand . dependent on pestilential custom . Wright aptly quotes from the Prayer- Book version of Ps . xxxviii . 17 : " And I truly am set in ...
Page 53
... Kittredge inter- prets : waste since these tears are of no avail . " Staunton , re- taining loose , explains it as dis- charge , ' as in the phrase to loose an arrow . ' But the word can also mean ' emit , ' and this would seem to be ...
... Kittredge inter- prets : waste since these tears are of no avail . " Staunton , re- taining loose , explains it as dis- charge , ' as in the phrase to loose an arrow . ' But the word can also mean ' emit , ' and this would seem to be ...
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... Kittredge explains " this fellow who is a rascal through- and - through . " Perhaps a quibble is intended : an unbolted villain might be a released or unrestrained one ; or , since unbolt is used in the sense of reveal ( Tim . 1. i . 51 ) ...
... Kittredge explains " this fellow who is a rascal through- and - through . " Perhaps a quibble is intended : an unbolted villain might be a released or unrestrained one ; or , since unbolt is used in the sense of reveal ( Tim . 1. i . 51 ) ...
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