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... Lord is omitted . " Surely the modern editors are justified in omitting the word “ Lord ” as an interpolation , when ( to say nothing of the line being the first line of a couplet ) they find in sc . 3 of this act the same speaker ...
... Lord is omitted . " Surely the modern editors are justified in omitting the word “ Lord ” as an interpolation , when ( to say nothing of the line being the first line of a couplet ) they find in sc . 3 of this act the same speaker ...
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... sets it light . " 6 " Buck . My lord , — K. Rich . How chance the prophet could not at that time * * * * * I am not in the giving vein to - day . " * * * various mistakes of those quartos ; they , -not to PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1857 .
... sets it light . " 6 " Buck . My lord , — K. Rich . How chance the prophet could not at that time * * * * * I am not in the giving vein to - day . " * * * various mistakes of those quartos ; they , -not to PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1857 .
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... son and successor sent a buck as a present to Lord Ellesmere in 1602 : see The Egerton Papers ( printed for the Camden Society ) , p . 355 . the allusion to the Lucy family in the opening scene 36 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE.
... son and successor sent a buck as a present to Lord Ellesmere in 1602 : see The Egerton Papers ( printed for the Camden Society ) , p . 355 . the allusion to the Lucy family in the opening scene 36 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... Lord Worcester , of Lord Leicester , of Lord Warwick , and of other noblemen , had been in the habit of resorting to Stratford , and usually exhibiting their performances in its Guildhall . Before Shakespeare forsook his home , he had ...
... Lord Worcester , of Lord Leicester , of Lord Warwick , and of other noblemen , had been in the habit of resorting to Stratford , and usually exhibiting their performances in its Guildhall . Before Shakespeare forsook his home , he had ...
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... Lord Ellesmere's collection , Shakespeare was one of those " sharers " as early as 1589. See that more than suspicious document in Appendix No. I. to the present Me- moir . commenced author by remoulding the works of others , and LIFE ...
... Lord Ellesmere's collection , Shakespeare was one of those " sharers " as early as 1589. See that more than suspicious document in Appendix No. I. to the present Me- moir . commenced author by remoulding the works of others , and LIFE ...
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