a tiny, literally meaningless point but somehow I just saw - and registered - and the word "king" in Cordelia's final word above: "liking." No one would stop and say"ah, king" but everyone would hear the phoneme. And within the word liking, when so much turns on whether or how one "likes" the king (too bad FB has debased the "like"). And then the whole problem in a bunch of the plays of what a king is like.
Nice! It is such an interesting word that she uses there. As though his liking is a region too -- being a king means his liking has that expansive importance.
a tiny, literally meaningless point but somehow I just saw - and registered - and the word "king" in Cordelia's final word above: "liking." No one would stop and say"ah, king" but everyone would hear the phoneme. And within the word liking, when so much turns on whether or how one "likes" the king (too bad FB has debased the "like"). And then the whole problem in a bunch of the plays of what a king is like.
Nice! It is such an interesting word that she uses there. As though his liking is a region too -- being a king means his liking has that expansive importance.