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... reading with F4 . 134-140 Marry ... younger ] Capell prints as six lines of verse . 135 gambold ] FfQ . gambol Pope . 139 , 140 Well ... slip ] Well , well , we'll 135 Come , madam wife , sit by my we shall ne'er be younger . Flourish ...
... reading with F4 . 134-140 Marry ... younger ] Capell prints as six lines of verse . 135 gambold ] FfQ . gambol Pope . 139 , 140 Well ... slip ] Well , well , we'll 135 Come , madam wife , sit by my we shall ne'er be younger . Flourish ...
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... reading a paper ... Daniel conj . 137 Master , master ] Master Rowe . there , ha ? ] Dyce . there ? Q. there ? ha . Ff . 138 it is ] ' tis Pope . 139 Petruchio , stand ... ] Petruchio , stand we by a little while Capell . Pe- truchio ...
... reading a paper ... Daniel conj . 137 Master , master ] Master Rowe . there , ha ? ] Dyce . there ? Q. there ? ha . Ff . 138 it is ] ' tis Pope . 139 Petruchio , stand ... ] Petruchio , stand we by a little while Capell . Pe- truchio ...
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... [ reading . Pope . 69 , 70 , 71 , 77 gamut ] Rowe . gamouth FQ . gamoth F2F3F4 . 72 A re ] Q. Are Ff . 73 B mi ] Pope . Beeme Ff Q. 74 C fa ut ] Q. Cfavt FF2 . Cfaut F3F4 . loves ] loves thee Hanmer . 75 clef ] cliffe F1QFF cliff F 3 . 60 ...
... [ reading . Pope . 69 , 70 , 71 , 77 gamut ] Rowe . gamouth FQ . gamoth F2F3F4 . 72 A re ] Q. Are Ff . 73 B mi ] Pope . Beeme Ff Q. 74 C fa ut ] Q. Cfavt FF2 . Cfaut F3F4 . loves ] loves thee Hanmer . 75 clef ] cliffe F1QFF cliff F 3 . 60 ...
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... reading as one verse Not ... were . 86 wish ] could wish Capell . 87 Were it ] Why , were it Hanmer . Tut ! were it Capell . Were it much Collier MS . Wer't S. Walker conj . Were it not Keightley . thus . ] thus ? Rann . thus ... Keight ...
... reading as one verse Not ... were . 86 wish ] could wish Capell . 87 Were it ] Why , were it Hanmer . Tut ! were it Capell . Were it much Collier MS . Wer't S. Walker conj . Were it not Keightley . thus . ] thus ? Rann . thus ... Keight ...
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... reading of the passage in ques- tion , whether ' checks ' or ' ethics . ' When Mr Halliwell conjectured that we should read ' works ' for ' walks , ' he had not observed that the allusion was to the gardens of the Lyceum , the favourite ...
... reading of the passage in ques- tion , whether ' checks ' or ' ethics . ' When Mr Halliwell conjectured that we should read ' works ' for ' walks , ' he had not observed that the allusion was to the gardens of the Lyceum , the favourite ...
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