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... genuine reading is staniel ( or stannyel ) , all the old eds . exhibit the gross misprint " stallion ; " " And with what wing the stallion checks at it . " Twelfth - Night , act ii . sc . 5 . SCENE 2.-C. p . 49 ; K. p . 177 . Cal . No ...
... genuine reading is staniel ( or stannyel ) , all the old eds . exhibit the gross misprint " stallion ; " " And with what wing the stallion checks at it . " Twelfth - Night , act ii . sc . 5 . SCENE 2.-C. p . 49 ; K. p . 177 . Cal . No ...
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... genuine reading ; but it appears to me greatly pre- ferable to that now 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 ...
... genuine reading ; but it appears to me greatly pre- ferable to that now 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 ...
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... genuine reading . Both sun and son were very frequently written sunne and sonne , and hence were often mistaken for other words by the old compositors 167 ROMEO AND JULIET.
... genuine reading . Both sun and son were very frequently written sunne and sonne , and hence were often mistaken for other words by the old compositors 167 ROMEO AND JULIET.
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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