King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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Strana 114
... hand ] his hand Ff 3 , 4 . home ] F ; sure Q. 17-18 . In ... endure ] F ; 22. here ] F ; om . Q. ' t ] to it Qq 2 , 3 . 20. gave ] F ; gaue you Q. own heart ; but Lear's next speech explains the meaning . He thinks that by remaining ...
... hand ] his hand Ff 3 , 4 . home ] F ; sure Q. 17-18 . In ... endure ] F ; 22. here ] F ; om . Q. ' t ] to it Qq 2 , 3 . 20. gave ] F ; gaue you Q. own heart ; but Lear's next speech explains the meaning . He thinks that by remaining ...
Strana 120
... hand out of plackets , thy pen from 91. deeply ] Q ; deerely F. 93-4 . of hand ] hand F 2 ; handed Ff 3 , 4 . rustling ] F ; ruslngs Q1 ; ruslings Qq 2 , 3 . F ; women Q. 98. brothels ] F ; brothell Q. Cocles , Physiognomie , Sig . A ...
... hand out of plackets , thy pen from 91. deeply ] Q ; deerely F. 93-4 . of hand ] hand F 2 ; handed Ff 3 , 4 . rustling ] F ; ruslngs Q1 ; ruslings Qq 2 , 3 . F ; women Q. 98. brothels ] F ; brothell Q. Cocles , Physiognomie , Sig . A ...
Strana 182
... hand upon him . Sir , Your most dear daughter- Lear . No rescue ? What ! a prisoner ? I am even The natural fool of ... hand ] F ; hands Q. him . Sir ] Johnson ; him , Sir Q. F. Sir ] Sirs Qq 2 , 3 . 2 , 3 . 191. Your . daughter ] F ...
... hand upon him . Sir , Your most dear daughter- Lear . No rescue ? What ! a prisoner ? I am even The natural fool of ... hand ] F ; hands Q. him . Sir ] Johnson ; him , Sir Q. F. Sir ] Sirs Qq 2 , 3 . 2 , 3 . 191. Your . daughter ] F ...
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