King LearMethuen, 1957 - 258 pages |
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Page xxxvi
... Perrett suggests , might have derived Cordelia's lines from Camden's Remaines ( 1605 ) : Yet she did think that one day it would come to pass that she should affect another more fervently , meaning her Husband , when she was married ...
... Perrett suggests , might have derived Cordelia's lines from Camden's Remaines ( 1605 ) : Yet she did think that one day it would come to pass that she should affect another more fervently , meaning her Husband , when she was married ...
Page 46
... Perrett takes this to be a generic name for a coronet or small crown . " Cf. N.E.D. But a frontlet was a band worn either for ornament , or , at night , to remove wrinkles . Lear is clearly referring to Goneril's frowning forehead ...
... Perrett takes this to be a generic name for a coronet or small crown . " Cf. N.E.D. But a frontlet was a band worn either for ornament , or , at night , to remove wrinkles . Lear is clearly referring to Goneril's frowning forehead ...
Page 92
... Perrett urges that since the embryo is well protected , it could not be hurt by taking airs . But this is not a decisive objection . Cf. Ham . I. i . 163. Perrett's other objection , that Lear would not curse an in- nocent unborn child ...
... Perrett urges that since the embryo is well protected , it could not be hurt by taking airs . But this is not a decisive objection . Cf. Ham . I. i . 163. Perrett's other objection , that Lear would not curse an in- nocent unborn child ...
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