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... heaven ! And this is false you burden me withal . " So the passage stands in all the modern editions , —not only with wrong punctuation , but with an obvious misprint . The last line of this speech , as Mr. Collier himself ob- serves ...
... heaven ! And this is false you burden me withal . " So the passage stands in all the modern editions , —not only with wrong punctuation , but with an obvious misprint . The last line of this speech , as Mr. Collier himself ob- serves ...
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... heaven , shall behold the night Of our solemnities . " " " The old copies , 4to and folio , are uniform in this reading : Rowe changed ' now ' to new , but surely without necessity . The meaning of Hippolyta is , that then the moon ...
... heaven , shall behold the night Of our solemnities . " " " The old copies , 4to and folio , are uniform in this reading : Rowe changed ' now ' to new , but surely without necessity . The meaning of Hippolyta is , that then the moon ...
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... heaven of hell , a hell of heaven . " Par . Lost , b . i . 254 . ACT II . SCENE 1.-C. p . 403 . " Enter a Fairy and Puck from opposite sides . ' " The old stage - direction partakes of the simplicity of our early theatres . The scene is ...
... heaven of hell , a hell of heaven . " Par . Lost , b . i . 254 . ACT II . SCENE 1.-C. p . 403 . " Enter a Fairy and Puck from opposite sides . ' " The old stage - direction partakes of the simplicity of our early theatres . The scene is ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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