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... Tragedy ' by Thomas Kyd . How the capital S became introduced into the text , it is not easy to explain ; but Monck Mason would make out that it is part of the word says , the rest having dropped out ; but why should it have been ...
... Tragedy ' by Thomas Kyd . How the capital S became introduced into the text , it is not easy to explain ; but Monck Mason would make out that it is part of the word says , the rest having dropped out ; but why should it have been ...
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... Tragedy . " " COLLIER . Mr. Collier is clearly right in not making a patch - work of the text by inserting ad libitum from The True Tragedy pas- sages which there is every reason to suppose were rejected by Shakespeare : but I do not ...
... Tragedy . " " COLLIER . Mr. Collier is clearly right in not making a patch - work of the text by inserting ad libitum from The True Tragedy pas- sages which there is every reason to suppose were rejected by Shakespeare : but I do not ...
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... tragedy . The progress of the error here is plain ; — “ him ” — “ em ” ( how often these two words are confounded , has been already shewn , p . 64 ) — " me . " Other corruptions may be traced in the same way : for instance , we ...
... tragedy . The progress of the error here is plain ; — “ him ” — “ em ” ( how often these two words are confounded , has been already shewn , p . 64 ) — " me . " Other corruptions may be traced in the same way : for instance , we ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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