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( where all the old eds . have “ on him . ” ) " Let them be made an overture for the wars . " Coriolanus , act i . sc . 9 , vol . vi . 168 . ( where all the old eds . have “ Let him . ” ) “ Perchance , because she knows them innocent .
( where all the old eds . have “ on him . ” ) " Let them be made an overture for the wars . " Coriolanus , act i . sc . 9 , vol . vi . 168 . ( where all the old eds . have “ Let him . ” ) “ Perchance , because she knows them innocent .
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The “ half that ” of the old eds . is merely a transposition made by a mistake of the original compositor . Mr. Knight observes that Theobald's alteration “ appears just : " he might have said , — that the context proves it to ...
The “ half that ” of the old eds . is merely a transposition made by a mistake of the original compositor . Mr. Knight observes that Theobald's alteration “ appears just : " he might have said , — that the context proves it to ...
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a slight change , indeed , but as it is not absolutely necessary , we do not carry our variation from the old copies farther than changing the pointing : in ... I should strongly protest against any deviation from the old eds . here .
a slight change , indeed , but as it is not absolutely necessary , we do not carry our variation from the old copies farther than changing the pointing : in ... I should strongly protest against any deviation from the old eds . here .
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Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
Much ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 31 |
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