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... present play , p . 96 . " And the like tender of our love we make , To rest without a spot for evermore . " ( 14 ) K. Phi . ] The folio has " Lewis . " ( 15 ) so indirectly shed ] Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector reads " So indis- creetly ...
... present play , p . 96 . " And the like tender of our love we make , To rest without a spot for evermore . " ( 14 ) K. Phi . ] The folio has " Lewis . " ( 15 ) so indirectly shed ] Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector reads " So indis- creetly ...
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... alteration ( Theobald's ) which I have adopted in my present edition is the right one . If the line , " King Philip , determine what we shall do straight , " King John , this is the very sum of all SCENE 1.7 19 KING JOHN .
... alteration ( Theobald's ) which I have adopted in my present edition is the right one . If the line , " King Philip , determine what we shall do straight , " King John , this is the very sum of all SCENE 1.7 19 KING JOHN .
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... present passage as a misprint for " neece . ” — Mr . Knight patronizes the old reading : " there is , " he says , " a dramatic propriety in making a humble citizen speak indefinitely of the relationship . " Spec . of the Stratford ...
... present passage as a misprint for " neece . ” — Mr . Knight patronizes the old reading : " there is , " he says , " a dramatic propriety in making a humble citizen speak indefinitely of the relationship . " Spec . of the Stratford ...
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... present , occasionally employ very inac- curate language in speaking of the hours of darkness , " p . 88 : and I gave three examples of that inaccuracy of language , -all three quite to the purpose ; and the first of them , which I now ...
... present , occasionally employ very inac- curate language in speaking of the hours of darkness , " p . 88 : and I gave three examples of that inaccuracy of language , -all three quite to the purpose ; and the first of them , which I now ...
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... present act , p . 76 ; " Trust not those cunning waters of his eyes , For villany is not without such rheum ; And he , long traded in it , makes it seem Like rivers of remorse and innocency . ” Compare , too , in Wilkins's novel ...
... present act , p . 76 ; " Trust not those cunning waters of his eyes , For villany is not without such rheum ; And he , long traded in it , makes it seem Like rivers of remorse and innocency . ” Compare , too , in Wilkins's novel ...
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