King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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... points out , " vicious blot is not a definite kind of " foulness . " Cordelia mentions murder and un- chastity as ... point ] Cf. 239. regards ] considerations . Cf. Bur . Aloof from th ' entire point . Will SC . I. ] 19 KING LEAR.
... points out , " vicious blot is not a definite kind of " foulness . " Cordelia mentions murder and un- chastity as ... point ] Cf. 239. regards ] considerations . Cf. Bur . Aloof from th ' entire point . Will SC . I. ] 19 KING LEAR.
Page 75
... points out that the two nouns connected by ' of ' ( kind of knaves ) seem regarded as a compound noun with plural termination . 103. more .. ends ] Shakespeare often uses the double comparative . Ridley points out that Cornwall has ...
... points out that the two nouns connected by ' of ' ( kind of knaves ) seem regarded as a compound noun with plural termination . 103. more .. ends ] Shakespeare often uses the double comparative . Ridley points out that Cornwall has ...
Page 147
... points out that Edgar would notice that his father was being led before he noticed his clothes , and R. Flatter ( T.L.S. 22 July , 1949 ) points out that -ly represents like ( cf. Abbott , * 447 ) , and that poorely led means " led like ...
... points out that Edgar would notice that his father was being led before he noticed his clothes , and R. Flatter ( T.L.S. 22 July , 1949 ) points out that -ly represents like ( cf. Abbott , * 447 ) , and that poorely led means " led like ...
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