King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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... Appendix , p . 249 ) refers to Florio , op . cit . iii . 341 and passim . 90. Nothing ... nothing ] Cf. the proverbial ex nihilo nihil fit . " 66 Not greeted last , ' cause thy Baldwin , Shakespeare's Small Latine , desert was small ...
... Appendix , p . 249 ) refers to Florio , op . cit . iii . 341 and passim . 90. Nothing ... nothing ] Cf. the proverbial ex nihilo nihil fit . " 66 Not greeted last , ' cause thy Baldwin , Shakespeare's Small Latine , desert was small ...
Strana 31
... Appendix , p . 6 250. unquietly . ' 124. foppery ] stupidity . 125. surfeits ] natural evil results , as indigestion follows over - eating . Cf. Cor . IV . i . 46 . 128. on ] by . Cf. L.L.L. 1. i . 149 . 129. treachers ] traitors . Cf ...
... Appendix , p . 6 250. unquietly . ' 124. foppery ] stupidity . 125. surfeits ] natural evil results , as indigestion follows over - eating . Cf. Cor . IV . i . 46 . 128. on ] by . Cf. L.L.L. 1. i . 149 . 129. treachers ] traitors . Cf ...
Strana 81
... Appendix , pp . 254-5 . 15. bare ] Kirschbaum regards this word as an interpolation , a recollec- tion of " presented nakedness " ( 1. 11 ) . 16. pricks ] skewers . 16. sprigs ] Cf. Appendix , p . 250 . 17. object ] spectacle . Cf. v ...
... Appendix , pp . 254-5 . 15. bare ] Kirschbaum regards this word as an interpolation , a recollec- tion of " presented nakedness " ( 1. 11 ) . 16. pricks ] skewers . 16. sprigs ] Cf. Appendix , p . 250 . 17. object ] spectacle . Cf. v ...
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