King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page 64
... suggests , the copy for Q was probably ' dauen ' , and the F reading was a substitution of a more common form of the word . of this house ] a servant here . Cf. North's Plutarch ( Coriolanus ) , Temple ed . , p . 35 : ' They of the ...
... suggests , the copy for Q was probably ' dauen ' , and the F reading was a substitution of a more common form of the word . of this house ] a servant here . Cf. North's Plutarch ( Coriolanus ) , Temple ed . , p . 35 : ' They of the ...
Page 163
... suggests watching recruits at target - practice and war . War suggests peace , which in turn sug- gests piece , and also a challenge and brown bills . Bills suggests bird , bird suggests an arrow in flight , and its tar- get . See ...
... suggests watching recruits at target - practice and war . War suggests peace , which in turn sug- gests piece , and also a challenge and brown bills . Bills suggests bird , bird suggests an arrow in flight , and its tar- get . See ...
Page 244
... suggests that Milles had access to a second volume of The Defence of Contraries . The first volume ( 1593 ) , translated by Anthony Munday , via the French , from the Paradossi of Ortensio Landi ( 1543 ) , had a list of paradoxes ...
... suggests that Milles had access to a second volume of The Defence of Contraries . The first volume ( 1593 ) , translated by Anthony Munday , via the French , from the Paradossi of Ortensio Landi ( 1543 ) , had a list of paradoxes ...
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