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... cheek , " & c . " This is the reading of all the quarto editions : the folio gives it thus : And- Rich . And thou a lunatic lean - witted fool , " & c . " COLLIER . The preference given by Mr. Collier to the reading of the quartos seems ...
... cheek , " & c . " This is the reading of all the quarto editions : the folio gives it thus : And- Rich . And thou a lunatic lean - witted fool , " & c . " COLLIER . The preference given by Mr. Collier to the reading of the quartos seems ...
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... cheek with rage . ' Boswell says , ' if you can restrain yourself within bounds . To pale is commonly used to confine or surround . ' We follow the punctuation of the original , which gives a clear meaning— Then , if you can " Be pale ...
... cheek with rage . ' Boswell says , ' if you can restrain yourself within bounds . To pale is commonly used to confine or surround . ' We follow the punctuation of the original , which gives a clear meaning— Then , if you can " Be pale ...
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... cheek so fat and so full , " & c . Middleton's Michaelmas Term , - Works , i . 461 , ed . Dyce . ACT I. SCENE 1.-P. 346 . " A new foundation , sir , here in the town , of ladies , that call themselves the collegiates , an order between ...
... cheek so fat and so full , " & c . Middleton's Michaelmas Term , - Works , i . 461 , ed . Dyce . ACT I. SCENE 1.-P. 346 . " A new foundation , sir , here in the town , of ladies , that call themselves the collegiates , an order between ...
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