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... adopted by the folio , 1623. " COLLIER . The reading of 4to , 1613 , and of the folio is evidently the true one ; and has been adopted by Mr. Knight . The earlier readings are not in harmony with the brevity and precision of the rest of ...
... adopted by the folio , 1623. " COLLIER . The reading of 4to , 1613 , and of the folio is evidently the true one ; and has been adopted by Mr. Knight . The earlier readings are not in harmony with the brevity and precision of the rest of ...
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... adopted . The objection brought against it in Mr. Collier's note , viz . that " Achilles had not rebuked any messengers " ( meaning , I presume , that the said rebuking is not previously mentioned in the play ) , forms really no ob ...
... adopted . The objection brought against it in Mr. Collier's note , viz . that " Achilles had not rebuked any messengers " ( meaning , I presume , that the said rebuking is not previously mentioned in the play ) , forms really no ob ...
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... ( adopted by the other modern editors ) is clearly the true one . SCENE 1.-C. p . 538 ; K. p . 394 . " If this poor trash of Venice , whom I trace For his quick hunting , stand the putting on , " & c . " That this reading of the folio is ...
... ( adopted by the other modern editors ) is clearly the true one . SCENE 1.-C. p . 538 ; K. p . 394 . " If this poor trash of Venice , whom I trace For his quick hunting , stand the putting on , " & c . " That this reading of the folio is ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
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