King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page 176
... Johnson ; prose Q. 116. Does ] F ; doe Q. 120. lack ] want Q 2 . you F 4 . Adultery ? No ; fly sight . son 114. die ; die ] F ; die Q. yond ] Ff 1 , 2 ; yon Q , F 3 ; 120-8 . Behold . . . inherit ] arranged by Johnson ; prose in Q , F ...
... Johnson ; prose Q. 116. Does ] F ; doe Q. 120. lack ] want Q 2 . you F 4 . Adultery ? No ; fly sight . son 114. die ; die ] F ; die Q. yond ] Ff 1 , 2 ; yon Q , F 3 ; 120-8 . Behold . . . inherit ] arranged by Johnson ; prose in Q , F ...
Page 177
... Johnson and Jennens printed this as verse , though most editors treat it as prose . The present arrangement is rather different from Johnson's . The verse form brings out the point of having there is instead of ther's ( 130 ) and the ...
... Johnson and Jennens printed this as verse , though most editors treat it as prose . The present arrangement is rather different from Johnson's . The verse form brings out the point of having there is instead of ther's ( 130 ) and the ...
Page 218
... Johnson ; 311. S.D. ] He dies F ; om . Q. My Lord , my Lord ! ] my Lord . F 4. 312. Kent . ] F ; Lear . Q. Ff 1 , 2 , 3 . up ] to Ff 2 , 3 , 4. 313. hates him ] hates him much Qq 2 , 3. 314. rack ] F 4 ; wracke Q , tough ] rough Q 3 ...
... Johnson ; 311. S.D. ] He dies F ; om . Q. My Lord , my Lord ! ] my Lord . F 4. 312. Kent . ] F ; Lear . Q. Ff 1 , 2 , 3 . up ] to Ff 2 , 3 , 4. 313. hates him ] hates him much Qq 2 , 3. 314. rack ] F 4 ; wracke Q , tough ] rough Q 3 ...
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