Miscellaneous Writings of John Conington, Late Corpus Professor of Latin in the University of Oxford, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1872 - Classical philology |
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Page 79
... father , and think merely of the annoyance and danger which his infirmities may cause . The fruits of this temper ... father's ear and supplant his lawful brother . I have already spoken of the feelings with which he views his own ...
... father , and think merely of the annoyance and danger which his infirmities may cause . The fruits of this temper ... father's ear and supplant his lawful brother . I have already spoken of the feelings with which he views his own ...
Page 91
... father has been turned again to the child , and that the child , so dis- guised , will be able to protect the father . Why Edgar , who is no stranger to his father's change of feeling , does not throw off his disguise and make himself ...
... father has been turned again to the child , and that the child , so dis- guised , will be able to protect the father . Why Edgar , who is no stranger to his father's change of feeling , does not throw off his disguise and make himself ...
Page 128
... father- less . We see her fantastically dressed with straws and flowers , ' and hear her singing snatches of songs in which the loss of her father blends strangely with her love for Hamlet , and with the warning , so harsh to the ears ...
... father- less . We see her fantastically dressed with straws and flowers , ' and hear her singing snatches of songs in which the loss of her father blends strangely with her love for Hamlet , and with the warning , so harsh to the ears ...
Contents
MEMOIR | ix |
ESSAYS FROM THE CONTEMPORARY REVIEW | 449 |
THE ANNOTATED BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER ON | 479 |
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