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... COLLIER . " The first man ! " * antediluvian allusion in Can Mr. Collier discover the same " Young Adam Cupid , he that shot so trim , When King Cophetua lov'd the beggar - maid " ? Romeo and Juliet , act ii . sc . 1 , vol . vi . 405 ...
... COLLIER . " The first man ! " * antediluvian allusion in Can Mr. Collier discover the same " Young Adam Cupid , he that shot so trim , When King Cophetua lov'd the beggar - maid " ? Romeo and Juliet , act ii . sc . 1 , vol . vi . 405 ...
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... Collier rather unnecessarily observes ; " The modern editors make Francis properly re - enter , but they never inform us at what point he goes out again . " In the present passage Mr. Collier sends Francis off the stage , without having ...
... Collier rather unnecessarily observes ; " The modern editors make Francis properly re - enter , but they never inform us at what point he goes out again . " In the present passage Mr. Collier sends Francis off the stage , without having ...
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... COLLIER . Gifford has " settled " the matter in an excellent note on Jonson's Works , ii . 260 . SCENE 4.-C. p . 391 . " P. Hen . For the women ? Fal . For one of them , she is in hell already , and burns , poor souls . For the other ...
... COLLIER . Gifford has " settled " the matter in an excellent note on Jonson's Works , ii . 260 . SCENE 4.-C. p . 391 . " P. Hen . For the women ? Fal . For one of them , she is in hell already , and burns , poor souls . For the other ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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