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< If ( as the above note seems to shew ) Mr. Bruce and Mr. Collier suppose that the expression in question is of unfrequent occurrence , they are greatly mistaken . It is , indeed , an extremely common one in writers of all descriptions ...
< If ( as the above note seems to shew ) Mr. Bruce and Mr. Collier suppose that the expression in question is of unfrequent occurrence , they are greatly mistaken . It is , indeed , an extremely common one in writers of all descriptions ...
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must be wrong ; because , in the first place , we cannot suppose that Shakspeare would have employed here such an awkward inversion as " her accuse ; " secondly , because we have in the next line but one , " What false Italian , " & c .
must be wrong ; because , in the first place , we cannot suppose that Shakspeare would have employed here such an awkward inversion as " her accuse ; " secondly , because we have in the next line but one , " What false Italian , " & c .
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... of worth " ( applied here to Lysimachus and his train , —for Helicanus did not suppose that the governor of Mitylene would come unattended ; and the present speech is immediately followed by " Enter Lysimachus and Lords " ) .
... of worth " ( applied here to Lysimachus and his train , —for Helicanus did not suppose that the governor of Mitylene would come unattended ; and the present speech is immediately followed by " Enter Lysimachus and Lords " ) .
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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