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... speak that in words , which his eye hath disclos'd . ' a passage which has not been understood by the modern editors of Shakespeare ; for ( in opposition to the old eds . ) they put a break after ' dispos'd , ' as if the sentence were ...
... speak that in words , which his eye hath disclos'd . ' a passage which has not been understood by the modern editors of Shakespeare ; for ( in opposition to the old eds . ) they put a break after ' dispos'd , ' as if the sentence were ...
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... speak of Buckingham , pray tell him , " & c . with the following note ; " These short lines are not introduced without a meaning . With those pauses in the delivery that properly belong to one speaking under such circumstances , they ...
... speak of Buckingham , pray tell him , " & c . with the following note ; " These short lines are not introduced without a meaning . With those pauses in the delivery that properly belong to one speaking under such circumstances , they ...
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... speak their knowledge . " " i . e . the declarations of the augurs : it is unnecessary , with all modern editors , to change the word , found in all the old copies , to augurers . " COLLIER . This is a degree beyond the ridiculous ...
... speak their knowledge . " " i . e . the declarations of the augurs : it is unnecessary , with all modern editors , to change the word , found in all the old copies , to augurers . " COLLIER . This is a degree beyond the ridiculous ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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