The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 7Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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Page 43
... frighted . 2 " And found - Despatch . - The noble duke , " & c . - The sense is in- terrupted . He shall be caught — and found , he shall be punished . De- spatch . My worthy arch1 and patron , comes to - night SC . I. ] 43 KING LEAR .
... frighted . 2 " And found - Despatch . - The noble duke , " & c . - The sense is in- terrupted . He shall be caught — and found , he shall be punished . De- spatch . My worthy arch1 and patron , comes to - night SC . I. ] 43 KING LEAR .
Page 44
... sense ; as strong thief , strong whore , & c . 6 i . e . capable of succeeding to my land , notwithstanding the legal bar of thy illegitimacy . Enter CORNWALL , REGAN , and Attendants . Corn . 44 [ ACT II . KING LEAR .
... sense ; as strong thief , strong whore , & c . 6 i . e . capable of succeeding to my land , notwithstanding the legal bar of thy illegitimacy . Enter CORNWALL , REGAN , and Attendants . Corn . 44 [ ACT II . KING LEAR .
Page 50
... sense by Chaucer . 4 " Though I should win you , displeased as you now are , to like me so well as to entreat me to be a knave . " 5 A young soldier is said to flesh his sword the first time he draws blood with it . Fleshment ...
... sense by Chaucer . 4 " Though I should win you , displeased as you now are , to like me so well as to entreat me to be a knave . " 5 A young soldier is said to flesh his sword the first time he draws blood with it . Fleshment ...
Page 59
... sense of necessitous . 4 Fall seems here to be used as an active verb , signifying to humble or pull down . 5 Tender - hefted may mean moved , or heaving with tenderness . The Thee o'er to harshness ; her eyes are fierce , SC . IV ...
... sense of necessitous . 4 Fall seems here to be used as an active verb , signifying to humble or pull down . 5 Tender - hefted may mean moved , or heaving with tenderness . The Thee o'er to harshness ; her eyes are fierce , SC . IV ...
Page 67
... foremost scouts of an army . 4 Court holy - water is fair words and flattering speeches . The French have their Eau benite de la cour in the same sense . I never gave you kingdom , called you children ; SC . II . ] 67 KING LEAR .
... foremost scouts of an army . 4 Court holy - water is fair words and flattering speeches . The French have their Eau benite de la cour in the same sense . I never gave you kingdom , called you children ; SC . II . ] 67 KING LEAR .
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