King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page 110
... Malone points out that in Hawes , The Pastime of Pleasure , XXIV . 2 , the five wits are enumerated as com- mon wit , imagination , fantasy , esti- mation , and memory . Cf. Sir John Davies , Nosce Teipsum ( ed . Grosart , 1876 , pp ...
... Malone points out that in Hawes , The Pastime of Pleasure , XXIV . 2 , the five wits are enumerated as com- mon wit , imagination , fantasy , esti- mation , and memory . Cf. Sir John Davies , Nosce Teipsum ( ed . Grosart , 1876 , pp ...
Page 183
... Malone , rightly I believe , suspects that ' dore ' is a misprint for ' dear ' ( spelt ' dere ' presumably ) , the phrase meaning ' intimate de- tails ' rather than ' important quar- rels ' , which is Malone's interpreta- tion . 32. th ...
... Malone , rightly I believe , suspects that ' dore ' is a misprint for ' dear ' ( spelt ' dere ' presumably ) , the phrase meaning ' intimate de- tails ' rather than ' important quar- rels ' , which is Malone's interpreta- tion . 32. th ...
Page 201
... Malone ; Exeunt Edgar and others Capell ; not in Q , F. 254. That ... herself ] not in Q2-3 . 237. object ] sight . Kirschbaum , defending the Folio through thick and thin , takes this to refer to Edmund , lying wounded . It is more ...
... Malone ; Exeunt Edgar and others Capell ; not in Q , F. 254. That ... herself ] not in Q2-3 . 237. object ] sight . Kirschbaum , defending the Folio through thick and thin , takes this to refer to Edmund , lying wounded . It is more ...
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