King LearClarendon Press, 1877 - 200 pàgines |
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Pàgina xv
... passage in Gloucester's speech ( i . 2. 96 , & c . ) , ' These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us . ' By those who observed the signs in the air and sky the great eclipse of the sun , which took place in October ...
... passage in Gloucester's speech ( i . 2. 96 , & c . ) , ' These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us . ' By those who observed the signs in the air and sky the great eclipse of the sun , which took place in October ...
Pàgina 111
... passage stands thus : ' but now our ioy , Although the last , not least in our deere loue , What can you say to win a third , more opulent Than your sisters . ' Compare Julius Cæsar , iii . 1. 189 : ' Though last , not least in love ...
... passage stands thus : ' but now our ioy , Although the last , not least in our deere loue , What can you say to win a third , more opulent Than your sisters . ' Compare Julius Cæsar , iii . 1. 189 : ' Though last , not least in love ...
Pàgina 112
... . ' 108. his generation , his offspring . The word in this sense is familiar from Matthew iii . 7 , O generation of vipers ' ; a passage which must have " been in Shakespeare's mind when he wrote ( Troilus and 112 [ ACT I. NOTES .
... . ' 108. his generation , his offspring . The word in this sense is familiar from Matthew iii . 7 , O generation of vipers ' ; a passage which must have " been in Shakespeare's mind when he wrote ( Troilus and 112 [ ACT I. NOTES .
Pàgina 121
... passage in the Prayer - book Version of Psalm xxxviii . 17 ; ' And I truly am set in the plague ' ; where ' plague ' is used in a sense for which I have found no parallel . The version evidently follows the Latin of Jerome's translation ...
... passage in the Prayer - book Version of Psalm xxxviii . 17 ; ' And I truly am set in the plague ' ; where ' plague ' is used in a sense for which I have found no parallel . The version evidently follows the Latin of Jerome's translation ...
Pàgina 126
... passage the words are used in their ordinary sense , as appears from every hour ' which follows . 6 5. flashes , blazes , breaks out . See i . I. 291. The word is very appro- priate to Lear's impetuous temper . Compare Hamlet , ii . 1 ...
... passage the words are used in their ordinary sense , as appears from every hour ' which follows . 6 5. flashes , blazes , breaks out . See i . I. 291. The word is very appro- priate to Lear's impetuous temper . Compare Hamlet , ii . 1 ...
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