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... proves any thing , proves that " butt " is not the right reading in The Tempest . 9 99 - 66 ACT II . SCENE 2.-C. p . 48 ; K. p . 176 . Cal . I pry'thee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; And I with my long nails will dig thee pig ...
... proves any thing , proves that " butt " is not the right reading in The Tempest . 9 99 - 66 ACT II . SCENE 2.-C. p . 48 ; K. p . 176 . Cal . I pry'thee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; And I with my long nails will dig thee pig ...
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... prove She's otherwise , I'll keep my stables where I lodge my wife ; I'll go in couples with her , " & c . " The meaning is not very clear , unless we take ' stable ' in its etymological sense from stabulum , a standing - place , abode ...
... prove She's otherwise , I'll keep my stables where I lodge my wife ; I'll go in couples with her , " & c . " The meaning is not very clear , unless we take ' stable ' in its etymological sense from stabulum , a standing - place , abode ...
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... proves thee far and wide abroad -goose . " " So the folio , 1623 : all older editions have , proves thee far and wide , a broad goose . ' " Collier . COLLIER . " All older editions " are right ; for the reading which Mr. Collier has ...
... proves thee far and wide abroad -goose . " " So the folio , 1623 : all older editions have , proves thee far and wide , a broad goose . ' " Collier . COLLIER . " All older editions " are right ; for the reading which Mr. Collier has ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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