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seems merely used as a term of abuse . " COLLIER . Various words of reproach , —such as lurdan , ribald , & c . & c . -were formerly used without any reference to their original significations ; but " Winchester goose " ( even if it had ...
seems merely used as a term of abuse . " COLLIER . Various words of reproach , —such as lurdan , ribald , & c . & c . -were formerly used without any reference to their original significations ; but " Winchester goose " ( even if it had ...
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but merely for the sake of warning the actor to be in readiness to enter : he was certainly not intended to walk over the stage before Pandarus had spoken of him . In other plays of Shakespeare the modern editors , including Mr. Collier ...
but merely for the sake of warning the actor to be in readiness to enter : he was certainly not intended to walk over the stage before Pandarus had spoken of him . In other plays of Shakespeare the modern editors , including Mr. Collier ...
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Malone reDoubtless he did : " inflict " is merely one of the hundred gross misprints which vitiate the text of this drama . SCENE 2.-C. p . 357 ; K. p . 106 . " Or perform my bidding , or thou liv'st in woe : Do ' t , and be happy ...
Malone reDoubtless he did : " inflict " is merely one of the hundred gross misprints which vitiate the text of this drama . SCENE 2.-C. p . 357 ; K. p . 106 . " Or perform my bidding , or thou liv'st in woe : Do ' t , and be happy ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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