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... corrected in the folio , 1632 , although Theobald tells us that both the oldest editions read lest . Not catching the poet's meaning , he printed , ' Most busy - less when I do it ; ' and his supposed emendation has ever since been ...
... corrected in the folio , 1632 , although Theobald tells us that both the oldest editions read lest . Not catching the poet's meaning , he printed , ' Most busy - less when I do it ; ' and his supposed emendation has ever since been ...
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... corrected by Rowe . ' 27 How could Mr. Collier fail to see that the same misprint had taken place in the present passage ? 66 SCENE 2.-C. p . 37 . " Not with fond shekels of the tested gold . " ‹ Shakespeare's word may have been cycles ...
... corrected by Rowe . ' 27 How could Mr. Collier fail to see that the same misprint had taken place in the present passage ? 66 SCENE 2.-C. p . 37 . " Not with fond shekels of the tested gold . " ‹ Shakespeare's word may have been cycles ...
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... corrected ( as the sheet went through the press ) to ripe : ' if sight ' had been an error , that word would probably not have been passed over . We might possibly read , ' Even ripe for marriage rite , ' on the supposition that in the ...
... corrected ( as the sheet went through the press ) to ripe : ' if sight ' had been an error , that word would probably not have been passed over . We might possibly read , ' Even ripe for marriage rite , ' on the supposition that in the ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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