King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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... Bastard has apparently no ety- mological connection with the adj . base , though ' base son ' was used for ' bastard ' . Edmund is protesting against the assumption that he is low and vile because he is illegitimate . 7. dimensions ...
... Bastard has apparently no ety- mological connection with the adj . base , though ' base son ' was used for ' bastard ' . Edmund is protesting against the assumption that he is low and vile because he is illegitimate . 7. dimensions ...
Page 24
... bastard Edmund As to th❜legitimate . Fine word , ' legitimate ' ! Well , my legitimate , if this letter speed , And my invention thrive , Edmund the base Shall top th❜legitimate- : I grow , I prosper ; Now , gods , stand up for bastards ...
... bastard Edmund As to th❜legitimate . Fine word , ' legitimate ' ! Well , my legitimate , if this letter speed , And my invention thrive , Edmund the base Shall top th❜legitimate- : I grow , I prosper ; Now , gods , stand up for bastards ...
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... bastard ' and ' feeling natural affection ' ( opposed to the unnaturalness of his legitimate son ) . But since ... Bastards are not capable of their father's patrimony . ' 87. If vengeance ] Cf. Leir , 1582 : ' If it be so , that ...
... bastard ' and ' feeling natural affection ' ( opposed to the unnaturalness of his legitimate son ) . But since ... Bastards are not capable of their father's patrimony . ' 87. If vengeance ] Cf. Leir , 1582 : ' If it be so , that ...
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