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Perhaps Shakespeare wrote , To seek thy hope by beneficial help , ' THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . [ Vol . ii . COLLIER ; vol . i . KNIGHT . ] That is , to seek what you hope by beneficial help to acquire - money for your ransom . " COLLIER .
Perhaps Shakespeare wrote , To seek thy hope by beneficial help , ' THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . [ Vol . ii . COLLIER ; vol . i . KNIGHT . ] That is , to seek what you hope by beneficial help to acquire - money for your ransom . " COLLIER .
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( which Malone rightly explains " combined , an accomplice " ) , even if we suppose that , when he made this rash alteration , he had entirely forgotten the following passages of Shakespeare ; 66 The goldsmith there , were he not pack'd ...
( which Malone rightly explains " combined , an accomplice " ) , even if we suppose that , when he made this rash alteration , he had entirely forgotten the following passages of Shakespeare ; 66 The goldsmith there , were he not pack'd ...
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I am therefore strongly inclined to agree with those commentators who have supposed that the right reading in the present passage of Shakespeare is " unhacked rapier . " ACT IV . SCENE 2.-C. p . 403 . They have here propertied me .
I am therefore strongly inclined to agree with those commentators who have supposed that the right reading in the present passage of Shakespeare is " unhacked rapier . " ACT IV . SCENE 2.-C. p . 403 . They have here propertied me .
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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