The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 15〜16 巻Ginn, 1894 |
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... probably vain to speculate . All such interpolations , so far as I am clear about them , are here distinguished by having asterisks set before the lines . ---- The story of King Lear and his three daughters is one of those old legends ...
... probably vain to speculate . All such interpolations , so far as I am clear about them , are here distinguished by having asterisks set before the lines . ---- The story of King Lear and his three daughters is one of those old legends ...
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... probably subse- quent to the tragedy , and partly founded upon it . It appears , also , by an entry at the Stationers ' , dated May 14 , 1594 , that there was an older play on the same subject . Finally , a play , entitled 66 The True ...
... probably subse- quent to the tragedy , and partly founded upon it . It appears , also , by an entry at the Stationers ' , dated May 14 , 1594 , that there was an older play on the same subject . Finally , a play , entitled 66 The True ...
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... probably that of surprising his daughters into a rivalry of affection . This he has hitherto kept dark about ; though his scheme of dividing the kingdom was known , at least in the Court . 7 “ Constant will " is fixed or determined will ...
... probably that of surprising his daughters into a rivalry of affection . This he has hitherto kept dark about ; though his scheme of dividing the kingdom was known , at least in the Court . 7 “ Constant will " is fixed or determined will ...
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... were 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 . Good my liege , Lear . Peace , 14 . ACT L KING LEAR .
... were 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 . Good my liege , Lear . Peace , 14 . ACT L KING LEAR .
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... probably a word of the Poet's own coining . Here it has the sense of report or proclaim . 30 To wage is to wager , to stake or hazard . So , " I never held my life but as a thing to be impawned or put in pledge against your enemies ...
... probably a word of the Poet's own coining . Here it has the sense of report or proclaim . 30 To wage is to wager , to stake or hazard . So , " I never held my life but as a thing to be impawned or put in pledge against your enemies ...
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