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... Ff . Qq . ( including Q. 1 ) read What we have two nights seen . The reading of Ff . here seems preferable , because it is better not to separate the auxiliary verb from the parti- ciple if possible , and because the speaker ...
... Ff . Qq . ( including Q. 1 ) read What we have two nights seen . The reading of Ff . here seems preferable , because it is better not to separate the auxiliary verb from the parti- ciple if possible , and because the speaker ...
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... reading of Ff .; Qq . ( including Q. 1 ) read sleaded , which might easily be a misprint for leaded ; but we should have expected , in this case , his instead of the . The final 8 of his might easily have got attached to leaded . It is ...
... reading of Ff .; Qq . ( including Q. 1 ) read sleaded , which might easily be a misprint for leaded ; but we should have expected , in this case , his instead of the . The final 8 of his might easily have got attached to leaded . It is ...
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... reading . 15. Line 98 : SHARK'D up a LIST of lawless resolutes.— On shark ... Ff . , and it is marked for omission in the Players ' Quarto of 1695. Singer ... read the plural , so that we may reject the affected word astres as unnecessary ...
... reading . 15. Line 98 : SHARK'D up a LIST of lawless resolutes.— On shark ... Ff . , and it is marked for omission in the Players ' Quarto of 1695. Singer ... read the plural , so that we may reject the affected word astres as unnecessary ...
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... Ff . , instead of morn , read day . Q. 1 has morning . 28. Lines 154 , 155 : The EXTRAVAGANT and ERRING spirit hies ... reading of Qq .; Ff . and Q. 1. have conveniently . Shakespeare often uses the adjective ad- verbially ; and here it ...
... Ff . , instead of morn , read day . Q. 1 has morning . 28. Lines 154 , 155 : The EXTRAVAGANT and ERRING spirit hies ... reading of Qq .; Ff . and Q. 1. have conveniently . Shakespeare often uses the adjective ad- verbially ; and here it ...
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... reading of Qq ; Ff . print bonds . The two words were spelt the same , or interchanged at pleasure . See note 28 to Richard II . 35. Line 38 : these DILATED articles . - This is the spell- ing of the Ff .; Qq . have delated ; Q. 1 ...
... reading of Qq ; Ff . print bonds . The two words were spelt the same , or interchanged at pleasure . See note 28 to Richard II . 35. Line 38 : these DILATED articles . - This is the spell- ing of the Ff .; Qq . have delated ; Q. 1 ...
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