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This is the reading of all the quarto editions : the folio gives it 66 Thy state of law is bondslave to the law , And thouK. Rich . A lunatic lean - witted fool , 66 AndRich . And thou a lunatic lean - witted fool , " & c . " COLLIER .
This is the reading of all the quarto editions : the folio gives it 66 Thy state of law is bondslave to the law , And thouK. Rich . A lunatic lean - witted fool , 66 AndRich . And thou a lunatic lean - witted fool , " & c . " COLLIER .
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In the first place , nothing can be more evident ( even if it were not intimated by the reading of 4to , 1597 ) than that “ I will believe " and " Shall I believe " are varia lectiones , one of which must be rejected ( and all the other ...
In the first place , nothing can be more evident ( even if it were not intimated by the reading of 4to , 1597 ) than that “ I will believe " and " Shall I believe " are varia lectiones , one of which must be rejected ( and all the other ...
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When Mr. Collier adopted the reading of the folio , " leave , " what meaning did he attach to it ? did he suppose it to be only another form of " leve " " leef , " or " lief , " ( a word which , I apprehend , was never used as a ...
When Mr. Collier adopted the reading of the folio , " leave , " what meaning did he attach to it ? did he suppose it to be only another form of " leve " " leef , " or " lief , " ( a word which , I apprehend , was never used as a ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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