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Page 7
... copy reads went ; the emendation is Mr. Go thrall . Reig . My lord , methinks , is very long in talk . Alen . Doubtless he shrives this woman to her smock ; Else ne'er could he so long protract his speech . Rag . Shall we disturb him ...
... copy reads went ; the emendation is Mr. Go thrall . Reig . My lord , methinks , is very long in talk . Alen . Doubtless he shrives this woman to her smock ; Else ne'er could he so long protract his speech . Rag . Shall we disturb him ...
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William Shakespeare. The old copy reads went ; the emendation is Mr. Mans in 1455 , when a breach was made in the walls of ... copy reads ' pil'd esteem'd . ' Embrace we then this opportunity ; As fitting best to FIRST PART OF ACT !.
William Shakespeare. The old copy reads went ; the emendation is Mr. Mans in 1455 , when a breach was made in the walls of ... copy reads ' pil'd esteem'd . ' Embrace we then this opportunity ; As fitting best to FIRST PART OF ACT !.
Page 9
... copy treacherous . Corrected by Pope . 5 Wolves . Thus the second folio , the first omits that word , and the epithet bright prefixed to Astrea in the next line but one . Malone follows the reading of the first folio , and contends that ...
... copy treacherous . Corrected by Pope . 5 Wolves . Thus the second folio , the first omits that word , and the epithet bright prefixed to Astrea in the next line but one . Malone follows the reading of the first folio , and contends that ...
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... copy earlier than that of the folio in 1623 , though the two succeeding parts are ex tant in two editions in quarto . That the second and third parts were published without the first , may be ad- mitted as no weak proof that the copies ...
... copy earlier than that of the folio in 1623 , though the two succeeding parts are ex tant in two editions in quarto . That the second and third parts were published without the first , may be ad- mitted as no weak proof that the copies ...
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... copied by Holinshed . 12 The epithet blabbing , applied to the day by a man about to commit murder , is exquisitely ... copy : it was supplied by Malone . The difference between the cap- tain's present and succeeding sentiments may be ...
... copied by Holinshed . 12 The epithet blabbing , applied to the day by a man about to commit murder , is exquisitely ... copy : it was supplied by Malone . The difference between the cap- tain's present and succeeding sentiments may be ...
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