King LearMethuen, 1957 - 258 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 63
Page 37
... seem ; to serve him truly that will put me in trust ; to love him that is honest ; to converse with him that is wise ... seems possible that Kent's meaning is indecent . 66 29-30 . countenance ] bearing - not merely ' face ' ( Kittredge ) ...
... seem ; to serve him truly that will put me in trust ; to love him that is honest ; to converse with him that is wise ... seems possible that Kent's meaning is indecent . 66 29-30 . countenance ] bearing - not merely ' face ' ( Kittredge ) ...
Page 153
... seems pleasant to him ; What like , offensive . Gon . [ To Edmund . ] Then shall you go no further . It is the cowish terror of his spirit That dares not undertake ; he'll not feel wrongs Which tie him to an answer . Our wishes on the ...
... seems pleasant to him ; What like , offensive . Gon . [ To Edmund . ] Then shall you go no further . It is the cowish terror of his spirit That dares not undertake ; he'll not feel wrongs Which tie him to an answer . Our wishes on the ...
Page 155
... seem vile ; Filths savour but themselves . What have you done ? Tigers , not daughters , what have you perform'd ? 40 A ... seems to me preferable on other grounds . 29. worth ... whistle ] The usual form of the proverb , " It is a poore ...
... seem vile ; Filths savour but themselves . What have you done ? Tigers , not daughters , what have you perform'd ? 40 A ... seems to me preferable on other grounds . 29. worth ... whistle ] The usual form of the proverb , " It is a poore ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Albany Appendix Capell cites conj Cordelia Corn Cornwall Cotgrave Craig daughters death dost doth Dover Duke Duthie Edgar Edmund emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes F reading father Florio Fool fortune France Gent give Glou Gloucester Gloucester's Gods Goneril Goneril and Regan grace Greg Harsnett hast hath haue heart Holinshed honour hyphened Jennens Johnson Kent King Lear Kittredge knave Lady Lear's Leir letter lines London Prodigal Lord loue Madam Malone means Mirror for Magistrates Montaigne nature neuer night noble Nuncle Oswald passage Perillus Perrett phrase play poor Pope pray Q corr Q uncorr Quarto quibble R. W. Chambers Rowe Scene Schmidt sense Shakespeare sister sonne speak speech Steevens suggests thee Theobald thine thou thought vnto vpon W. W. Greg word