King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... bodies as they appear to an observer . . . and the influence attributed thereto ( Onions ) . 108. influence ] astrological power exercised by the heavenly bodies : Kent implies ironically that Cornwall is a heavenly body . 109. front ...
... bodies as they appear to an observer . . . and the influence attributed thereto ( Onions ) . 108. influence ] astrological power exercised by the heavenly bodies : Kent implies ironically that Cornwall is a heavenly body . 109. front ...
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... body ] F ; My foote vsurps my body Q uncorr .; A foole vsurps my bed Q corr .; My foote vsurps my Qq 2 , 3 ; My fool . . . bed Malone . from The Monk's Prologue in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales : " Whan she comth hoom , she rampeth in my ...
... body ] F ; My foote vsurps my body Q uncorr .; A foole vsurps my bed Q corr .; My foote vsurps my Qq 2 , 3 ; My fool . . . bed Malone . from The Monk's Prologue in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales : " Whan she comth hoom , she rampeth in my ...
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... body above the waist . 128. inherit ] possess , hold sway . 129. Beneath fiend's ] Furness quotes a passage by Ingleby about an early Christian heretical sect called the Paterniani " whose opinion was that the upper parts of a man's body ...
... body above the waist . 128. inherit ] possess , hold sway . 129. Beneath fiend's ] Furness quotes a passage by Ingleby about an early Christian heretical sect called the Paterniani " whose opinion was that the upper parts of a man's body ...
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