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... soul , As this is false he burdens me withal . " The passage ought to stand thus ; " I never came within these abbey - walls ; Nor ever did'st thou draw thy sword on me ; I never saw the chain . So help me heaven , As this is false you ...
... soul , As this is false he burdens me withal . " The passage ought to stand thus ; " I never came within these abbey - walls ; Nor ever did'st thou draw thy sword on me ; I never saw the chain . So help me heaven , As this is false you ...
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66 By this time , had the king permitted us , One of our souls had wander'd in the air , Banish'd this frail ... soul . " " i . e . so fare as I wish my enemy to fare . ' Our text is that of all the quartos and the first folio ...
66 By this time , had the king permitted us , One of our souls had wander'd in the air , Banish'd this frail ... soul . " " i . e . so fare as I wish my enemy to fare . ' Our text is that of all the quartos and the first folio ...
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... souls , " applied to both the women ! From his note the reader would naturally suppose that Sir T. Hanmer alone had printed " poor soul : " the fact is , that every editor since Hanmer's time , except Mr. Collier himself , has adopted a ...
... souls , " applied to both the women ! From his note the reader would naturally suppose that Sir T. Hanmer alone had printed " poor soul : " the fact is , that every editor since Hanmer's time , except Mr. Collier himself , has adopted a ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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66 SCENE adopted allusion alteration Antony Banquo Beaumont and Fletcher's cited COLLIER compositor conjecture Coriolanus crystal scales doth doubt Duke Dyce early writers emendation error evidently explanation expression eyes following passage fool Fortune genuine reading Gifford Gloster Hamlet hath heaven Johnson Juliet Julius Cæsar King Henry King Lear Knight gives Knight prints Lady Lear Little French Lawyer lord Macbeth maids malkin Malone and Knight Massinger's master meaning misprint modern editors observes old copies old editions old eds old reading perhaps Pict poet preceding present passage present play punctuation quarto Queen of Corinth remarks retains right reading rightly Romeo says Scornful Lady second folio seems sense Shakespeare shewn shews soul speak speech stage-direction stale stand Steevens suppose sword thee Theobald thing thou Tieck tion Tragedy trash Troilus and Cressida true reading verse Warburton wasteful cock word