King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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... Steevens compares a song in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1608 ( Works , ed . Pearson , v . 179 ) : ' Some men for sudden joy gan weep , / But I for sorrow sing . ' 173. play bo - peep ] Cotgrave thus translates Faire les doux yeux ...
... Steevens compares a song in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1608 ( Works , ed . Pearson , v . 179 ) : ' Some men for sudden joy gan weep , / But I for sorrow sing . ' 173. play bo - peep ] Cotgrave thus translates Faire les doux yeux ...
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... Steevens ( conj . Theobald ) ; better May Malone ( conj . Tollet ) . 20. seem'd ] Pope ; seeme Q. 9. pierce ] Cf. thrill'd , v . ii . 73 . 12. trill'd ] trickled . 13. delicate ] lovely . Cf. Oth . , n . iii . 20 . 14. passion ] emotion ...
... Steevens ( conj . Theobald ) ; better May Malone ( conj . Tollet ) . 20. seem'd ] Pope ; seeme Q. 9. pierce ] Cf. thrill'd , v . ii . 73 . 12. trill'd ] trickled . 13. delicate ] lovely . Cf. Oth . , n . iii . 20 . 14. passion ] emotion ...
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... Steevens ( conj . Farmer ) ; Hoar - docks Collier ( conj . Steevens ) . 6. sustaining ] sustayning , Q. century ] Q , F3-4 ; Centery F1-2 ; sentʼry Johnson . send ] F ; is sent Q1-2 ; is set Q3 . Search every acre in the high - grown ...
... Steevens ( conj . Farmer ) ; Hoar - docks Collier ( conj . Steevens ) . 6. sustaining ] sustayning , Q. century ] Q , F3-4 ; Centery F1-2 ; sentʼry Johnson . send ] F ; is sent Q1-2 ; is set Q3 . Search every acre in the high - grown ...
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