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The passage ought certainly to be arranged ( as Steevens suggested ) thus ; “ Guiltier than him they try : what's open made To justice , that justice seizes : what know the laws , That thieves , " & c . SCENE 1.-C. p . 24 ; K. p . 398 .
The passage ought certainly to be arranged ( as Steevens suggested ) thus ; “ Guiltier than him they try : what's open made To justice , that justice seizes : what know the laws , That thieves , " & c . SCENE 1.-C. p . 24 ; K. p . 398 .
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6 The error lies in the prefix to the third speech , which is rightly assigned to Celia by Theobald , Steevens , and Knight . As to " old , " - Steevens justly observed 60 AS YOU LIKE IT.
6 The error lies in the prefix to the third speech , which is rightly assigned to Celia by Theobald , Steevens , and Knight . As to " old , " - Steevens justly observed 60 AS YOU LIKE IT.
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Totwire ' occurs in Chaucer , in the sense of susurro , as Tyrwhitt remarks , and that may be the meaning here , though Steevens supposes that twire ' is only a corruption of quire . Ben Jonson , in his Sad Shepherd , ' uses the word ...
Totwire ' occurs in Chaucer , in the sense of susurro , as Tyrwhitt remarks , and that may be the meaning here , though Steevens supposes that twire ' is only a corruption of quire . Ben Jonson , in his Sad Shepherd , ' uses the word ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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