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... evidently speaking ironi- cally . Rowe altered comfort ' to confront , and such has since been the received reading . " COLLIer . " Con- Mr. Knight was the first who suggested that " Comfort might be used by John in irony ” ( though he ...
... evidently speaking ironi- cally . Rowe altered comfort ' to confront , and such has since been the received reading . " COLLIer . " Con- Mr. Knight was the first who suggested that " Comfort might be used by John in irony ” ( though he ...
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... 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 this " catechism , " and must have originated in the mistake of some transcriber who had ...
... 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 this " catechism , " and must have originated in the mistake of some transcriber who had ...
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... evidently supposed that " some fall prechynge at the toure hyll " meant that ' some set up for preachers on Tower - hill , ' while it really means that ' some finish their course by being executed on Tower - hill , where , in their last ...
... evidently supposed that " some fall prechynge at the toure hyll " meant that ' some set up for preachers on Tower - hill , ' while it really means that ' some finish their course by being executed on Tower - hill , where , in their last ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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