The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial IndexGinn & Heath, 1899 |
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... meaning to free him from so serpentine a companion as I am . But he , finding what I purposed , only therein since he was born showed himself dis- obedient to me . And now , gentlemen , you have the true story ; which I pray you publish ...
... meaning to free him from so serpentine a companion as I am . But he , finding what I purposed , only therein since he was born showed himself dis- obedient to me . And now , gentlemen , you have the true story ; which I pray you publish ...
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... meaning in this last speech clearly is , that he has kept Edmund away from home nine years , and intends sending him away again , in order to avoid the shame of his presence , or because he has so " often blush'd to acknowledge him ...
... meaning in this last speech clearly is , that he has kept Edmund away from home nine years , and intends sending him away again , in order to avoid the shame of his presence , or because he has so " often blush'd to acknowledge him ...
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... meaning seems to be , " Which the finest susceptibility of happi- ness is capable of . " Some have stumbled at the word square here . But why not " square of sense " as well as circle of the senses ? which would be a very intelligible ...
... meaning seems to be , " Which the finest susceptibility of happi- ness is capable of . " Some have stumbled at the word square here . But why not " square of sense " as well as circle of the senses ? which would be a very intelligible ...
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... used indiscriminately . 24 Probably meaning his children ; perhaps simply his kind . 25 Sometime , here , is former or formerly . See vol . xiv . page 146 , note 12 . Kent . Lear . Peace , Kent ! Good my 14 ACT L KING LEAR .
... used indiscriminately . 24 Probably meaning his children ; perhaps simply his kind . 25 Sometime , here , is former or formerly . See vol . xiv . page 146 , note 12 . Kent . Lear . Peace , Kent ! Good my 14 ACT L KING LEAR .
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... meaning . Taint for attaint or attainder . " The affection which you before professed must have fallen under reproach or impeachment as fickle or false . " — " Of such unnatural degree , that monsters it , " is of such unnatural degree ...
... meaning . Taint for attaint or attainder . " The affection which you before professed must have fallen under reproach or impeachment as fickle or false . " — " Of such unnatural degree , that monsters it , " is of such unnatural degree ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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