King LearMethuen, 1957 - 258 pages |
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... Kittredge Knight Florio Onions Perrett Taylor E.L.H. E.S. M.L.N. M.L.Q. M.L.R. N.Q. P.M.L.A. P.Q. R.E.S. S.A.B. S.P. T.L.S. W. W. Greg , The Variants in the First Quarto of " King Lear , " 1940 . R. B. Heilman , This Great Stage , 1948 ...
... Kittredge Knight Florio Onions Perrett Taylor E.L.H. E.S. M.L.N. M.L.Q. M.L.R. N.Q. P.M.L.A. P.Q. R.E.S. S.A.B. S.P. T.L.S. W. W. Greg , The Variants in the First Quarto of " King Lear , " 1940 . R. B. Heilman , This Great Stage , 1948 ...
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... ( Kittredge ) . common sense 4. deprive me ] debar me , keep me out of my rights . Cf. Hystorie of Hamblet , iv : " rather than he would deprive himself . ” As Edmund is a younger son , he would not inherit even if he were legitimate ...
... ( Kittredge ) . common sense 4. deprive me ] debar me , keep me out of my rights . Cf. Hystorie of Hamblet , iv : " rather than he would deprive himself . ” As Edmund is a younger son , he would not inherit even if he were legitimate ...
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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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