King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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... phrase to refer to Cordelia's small size ; Kittredge paraphrases : " That little creature , who seems to be some- thing real , but is in fact a mere vain semblance of reality . " He suggests that seeming - substance might be hy- phened ...
... phrase to refer to Cordelia's small size ; Kittredge paraphrases : " That little creature , who seems to be some- thing real , but is in fact a mere vain semblance of reality . " He suggests that seeming - substance might be hy- phened ...
Page 19
... phrase means the same as the Q reading , but he does not give his own interpretation . Perhaps the F version means " what people think of me , and what my dowry is . " Cf. Ham . II . ii . 192-3 : " The instances that second marriage ...
... phrase means the same as the Q reading , but he does not give his own interpretation . Perhaps the F version means " what people think of me , and what my dowry is . " Cf. Ham . II . ii . 192-3 : " The instances that second marriage ...
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... phrase means the same as the Q reading , but he does not give his own interpretation . Perhaps the F version means " what people think of me , and what my dowry is . " Cf. Ham . II . ii . 192-3 : " The instances that second marriage ...
... phrase means the same as the Q reading , but he does not give his own interpretation . Perhaps the F version means " what people think of me , and what my dowry is . " Cf. Ham . II . ii . 192-3 : " The instances that second marriage ...
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