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... hand notes taken during the re- presentation , but there are many errors in the printed text which seem like errors of a copyist rather than of a hearer . Compare for example lines 37 , 38 of Scene III . of our Reprint , p . 205 , with ...
... hand notes taken during the re- presentation , but there are many errors in the printed text which seem like errors of a copyist rather than of a hearer . Compare for example lines 37 , 38 of Scene III . of our Reprint , p . 205 , with ...
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... hand many passages found in the Quartos are not found in the Folio . It is to be remarked that several of those which appear in the Folio and not in the Quarto of 1604 or its successors , are found in an im- perfect form in the Quarto ...
... hand many passages found in the Quartos are not found in the Folio . It is to be remarked that several of those which appear in the Folio and not in the Quarto of 1604 or its successors , are found in an im- perfect form in the Quarto ...
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... hand it is remarkable that Q. , if printed from Q , at all , must have been printed from a copy made up , with the exception just mentioned from II . I. 128 to II . 4. 133 , and another containing from IV . 6 . 224 to V. 3. 64 , of ...
... hand it is remarkable that Q. , if printed from Q , at all , must have been printed from a copy made up , with the exception just mentioned from II . I. 128 to II . 4. 133 , and another containing from IV . 6 . 224 to V. 3. 64 , of ...
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... hand . Warburton . Mar. ] ( Q , ) Ff . Hora . Qq . What , has ] Q2Q3FfQ6 . What 21 . has Q4Q5 . to - night ? ] to night ? Qq . to night . Ff . 23. our ] a Q4Q5Q6 25. sight ] spright Warburton conj . 26 , 27. along With us to ] along ...
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... hand And terms compulsatory , those foresaid lands So by his father lost : and this , I take it , Is the main motive of our preparations , The source of this our watch and the chief head Of this post - haste and romage in the land . Ber ...
... hand And terms compulsatory , those foresaid lands So by his father lost : and this , I take it , Is the main motive of our preparations , The source of this our watch and the chief head Of this post - haste and romage in the land . Ber ...
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