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... hand : he substitutes " A little month ; or e'er those shows were old , With which she follow'd my poor father's body , Like Niobe , all tears , " & c . " - recollecting that Theobald had won praise for altering " shoes " to " shows ...
... hand : he substitutes " A little month ; or e'er those shows were old , With which she follow'd my poor father's body , Like Niobe , all tears , " & c . " - recollecting that Theobald had won praise for altering " shoes " to " shows ...
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... hand . " Midsummer - Night's Dream , act iii . sc . 2 . " And give the letters which thou find'st about me . " King Lear , act iv . sc . 6 . " Thou spend'st such high - day art in praising him . " The Merchant of Venice , act ii . sc ...
... hand . " Midsummer - Night's Dream , act iii . sc . 2 . " And give the letters which thou find'st about me . " King Lear , act iv . sc . 6 . " Thou spend'st such high - day art in praising him . " The Merchant of Venice , act ii . sc ...
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... hand went together ; and what he thought , he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers . " But , as Malone long ago remarked , this statement concerning the imperfec- tions of the quartos ...
... hand went together ; and what he thought , he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers . " But , as Malone long ago remarked , this statement concerning the imperfec- tions of the quartos ...
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... hand , not only often incorrect where the quartos are correct , but is mutilated to a surprising extent , the omissions , if we take prose and verse together , amounting to about two hundred and seventy lines , among which is an ...
... hand , not only often incorrect where the quartos are correct , but is mutilated to a surprising extent , the omissions , if we take prose and verse together , amounting to about two hundred and seventy lines , among which is an ...
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... hand of the poet . The text of ' Hamlet ' is , in fact , only to be obtained from a comparison of the editions in quarto and folio : " 13 and the remark is applicable to nearly all the other plays which were first printed in quarto ...
... hand of the poet . The text of ' Hamlet ' is , in fact , only to be obtained from a comparison of the editions in quarto and folio : " 13 and the remark is applicable to nearly all the other plays which were first printed in quarto ...
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