King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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Strana 102
... Steevens conj .; out- opinion in assuming that ' sightless ' meant invisible . ' Perhaps it too means blind . ' 9. make nothing of ] show no respect for ( Kittredge ) the opposite of " to make much of . " Heath interprets : 66 disperse ...
... Steevens conj .; out- opinion in assuming that ' sightless ' meant invisible . ' Perhaps it too means blind . ' 9. make nothing of ] show no respect for ( Kittredge ) the opposite of " to make much of . " Heath interprets : 66 disperse ...
Strana 158
... Steevens conj . 68. — mew ! ] Cambridge ( Daniel conj . ) S.D. ] F ( after 61 ) ; Enter a Q corr .; now- Quncorr . , Qq 2 , 3 . Gentleman ( after 69 ) Q 1 ; after 68 Qq 2 , 3 . 58. moral ] moralizing . 60-1 . Proper ... woman ...
... Steevens conj . 68. — mew ! ] Cambridge ( Daniel conj . ) S.D. ] F ( after 61 ) ; Enter a Q corr .; now- Quncorr . , Qq 2 , 3 . Gentleman ( after 69 ) Q 1 ; after 68 Qq 2 , 3 . 58. moral ] moralizing . 60-1 . Proper ... woman ...
Strana 161
... Steevens ( Theobald conj . ) ; Malone ( Tollet conj . ) . 20 . 10. pierce ] cf. thrill'd , Iv . ii . 73 . 13. trill'd ] trickled . 14. delicate ] lovely . Cf. Oth . 11. iii . 15. passion ] emotion . 15. rebel - like ] Perrett fancifully ...
... Steevens ( Theobald conj . ) ; Malone ( Tollet conj . ) . 20 . 10. pierce ] cf. thrill'd , Iv . ii . 73 . 13. trill'd ] trickled . 14. delicate ] lovely . Cf. Oth . 11. iii . 15. passion ] emotion . 15. rebel - like ] Perrett fancifully ...
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