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... passage by any of the old readings . The commentators gave up the attempt , and Johnson reasonably supposed the passage to be corrupt . ' Jar ' is explained by the use of the same word in ' The Winter's Tale , ' vol . iii . p . 433 , to ...
... passage by any of the old readings . The commentators gave up the attempt , and Johnson reasonably supposed the passage to be corrupt . ' Jar ' is explained by the use of the same word in ' The Winter's Tale , ' vol . iii . p . 433 , to ...
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... passage , where a note is positively required , neither Mr. Collier nor Mr. Knight says a single word . See the pre- sent work , pp . 76 , 77 . SCENE 3.-C. p . 30 . " When that the general is not like the hive , To whom the foragers ...
... passage , where a note is positively required , neither Mr. Collier nor Mr. Knight says a single word . See the pre- sent work , pp . 76 , 77 . SCENE 3.-C. p . 30 . " When that the general is not like the hive , To whom the foragers ...
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... passage from Stow's Chronicle , I doubt not but thy speech shall be more diffuse to him , than his French shall be to thee . ' COLLIER . The full passage in Stow ( which is borrowed from Caven- dish's Life of Wolsey ) stands thus ...
... passage from Stow's Chronicle , I doubt not but thy speech shall be more diffuse to him , than his French shall be to thee . ' COLLIER . The full passage in Stow ( which is borrowed from Caven- dish's Life of Wolsey ) stands thus ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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