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... Dyce . " What new book have you there ? What ! Go by , Hieronymo ? " Jonson's Every Man in his Humour , -Works , i . 34 , ed . Gifford . " for your brother , I'll only say , Go by . " Massinger's Maid of Honour , -Works , iii . 91 , ed ...
... Dyce . " What new book have you there ? What ! Go by , Hieronymo ? " Jonson's Every Man in his Humour , -Works , i . 34 , ed . Gifford . " for your brother , I'll only say , Go by . " Massinger's Maid of Honour , -Works , iii . 91 , ed ...
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... Dyce , vol . ii . p . 241. " COLLIER . Qy . did Shakespeare write " convected , " ( from the Latin convectus ) ? the next line , " Is scatter'd , and disjoin'd from fellowship , " seems to render it probable . SCENE 4.-C. p . 56 ; K. p ...
... Dyce , vol . ii . p . 241. " COLLIER . Qy . did Shakespeare write " convected , " ( from the Latin convectus ) ? the next line , " Is scatter'd , and disjoin'd from fellowship , " seems to render it probable . SCENE 4.-C. p . 56 ; K. p ...
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... Dyce . But do no similar improprieties occur in other plays of SHAKESPEARE ? In the Two Gentlemen of Verona , Launce soliloquizes thus ; " If I had not had more wit than he [ my dog ] , to take a fault upon me that he did , I think ...
... Dyce . But do no similar improprieties occur in other plays of SHAKESPEARE ? In the Two Gentlemen of Verona , Launce soliloquizes thus ; " If I had not had more wit than he [ my dog ] , to take a fault upon me that he did , I think ...
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Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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