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... keeping up his assumed character of a Bedlam Beggar , and at least twice in the play he seems certainly to have had his eye on passages in it ( see notes to Act III . scene iv . lines 53 , 54 , and to Act IV . scene i . lines 63 , 64 ) ...
... keeping up his assumed character of a Bedlam Beggar , and at least twice in the play he seems certainly to have had his eye on passages in it ( see notes to Act III . scene iv . lines 53 , 54 , and to Act IV . scene i . lines 63 , 64 ) ...
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... is in Dover , but " a sovereign shame still keeps him from Cordelia , " who has landed . The ninth day Mr. Daniel hesitatingly puts into scenes iv . , v . , and vi . of Act IV .; it ends with the death of Oswald INTRODUCTION lv.
... is in Dover , but " a sovereign shame still keeps him from Cordelia , " who has landed . The ninth day Mr. Daniel hesitatingly puts into scenes iv . , v . , and vi . of Act IV .; it ends with the death of Oswald INTRODUCTION lv.
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... keep . ' " " See also 1 Henry IV . III , i . 151 ; but Shakespeare refers to the dragon often as the emblem of savage ferocity ; See King John , 11. i . 68 ; Richard , III . v . iii . 350 ; Coriolanus , IV . vii . 23 . 123. set my rest ...
... keep . ' " " See also 1 Henry IV . III , i . 151 ; but Shakespeare refers to the dragon often as the emblem of savage ferocity ; See King John , 11. i . 68 ; Richard , III . v . iii . 350 ; Coriolanus , IV . vii . 23 . 123. set my rest ...
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... Keep me always in your view ( Johnson ) . 159. blank ] the white spot in the centre of the target , the white ; the word in this sense is somewhat rare . See France . This is most strange , 215 Sure , sc . I. ] 15 KING LEAR.
... Keep me always in your view ( Johnson ) . 159. blank ] the white spot in the centre of the target , the white ; the word in this sense is somewhat rare . See France . This is most strange , 215 Sure , sc . I. ] 15 KING LEAR.
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... keep me out of my rights . See the prose Hystorie of Hamblet , chap . iv .: " rather than he would deprive ( i.e. disinherit ) himself . " 5. For ] because . Lag of a brother ? Why bastard ? wherefore base SC . II . ] 27 KING LEAR.
... keep me out of my rights . See the prose Hystorie of Hamblet , chap . iv .: " rather than he would deprive ( i.e. disinherit ) himself . " 5. For ] because . Lag of a brother ? Why bastard ? wherefore base SC . II . ] 27 KING LEAR.
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