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... ibid . ) believes the reading " Sir Robert's his " ( a double genitive ) to be the right one . ( * ) The folio has " It . " - Corrected in the second folio . Eli . Nay , I would have you go before SCENE 1. ] 9 KING JOHN .
... ibid . ) believes the reading " Sir Robert's his " ( a double genitive ) to be the right one . ( * ) The folio has " It . " - Corrected in the second folio . Eli . Nay , I would have you go before SCENE 1. ] 9 KING JOHN .
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... reading ] amounts to this : -Some inferior writers have made an allusion with propriety ; therefore we are warranted in believing that one infinitely their superíor made the same allusion ridiculously . " W. N. LETTSOM . ( 21 ) Aust ...
... reading ] amounts to this : -Some inferior writers have made an allusion with propriety ; therefore we are warranted in believing that one infinitely their superíor made the same allusion ridiculously . " W. N. LETTSOM . ( 21 ) Aust ...
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... reading of Walker ( Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . i . p . 28 ) , from whom Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector only differs in giving " fire - ykindled . " - Mr . W. N. Lettsom proposes " fire - enkindled . " ( 36 ) we ] Theobald , at ...
... reading of Walker ( Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . i . p . 28 ) , from whom Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector only differs in giving " fire - ykindled . " - Mr . W. N. Lettsom proposes " fire - enkindled . " ( 36 ) we ] Theobald , at ...
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... reading : " there is , " he says , " a dramatic propriety in making a humble citizen speak indefinitely of the relationship . " Spec . of the Stratford Shakspere , p . 4. On the contrary , I think it quite natural that the Citizen ...
... reading : " there is , " he says , " a dramatic propriety in making a humble citizen speak indefinitely of the relationship . " Spec . of the Stratford Shakspere , p . 4. On the contrary , I think it quite natural that the Citizen ...
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... reader wishes for some other word in the place of ' stay , ' which , though it may signify an hin- drance , or man that hinders , is yet very improper to introduce the next line . " JOHNSON . " Stay " is perhaps the last word that could ...
... reader wishes for some other word in the place of ' stay , ' which , though it may signify an hin- drance , or man that hinders , is yet very improper to introduce the next line . " JOHNSON . " Stay " is perhaps the last word that could ...
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