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... tion that it was not the old reading . " COLLIER . To me it is so evident from the context that " unhair'd " ( i . e . beardless ) is the true reading , that I should hardly blame any editor who omitted to state that the word happens to ...
... tion that it was not the old reading . " COLLIER . To me it is so evident from the context that " unhair'd " ( i . e . beardless ) is the true reading , that I should hardly blame any editor who omitted to state that the word happens to ...
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... tion " -a mere misprint , as the other speeches of Ulysses might have shewed them ; " You are mov'd , prince : let us depart , I pray you , Lest your displeasure should enlarge itself To wrathful terms . " " You have not patience ; come ...
... tion " -a mere misprint , as the other speeches of Ulysses might have shewed them ; " You are mov'd , prince : let us depart , I pray you , Lest your displeasure should enlarge itself To wrathful terms . " " You have not patience ; come ...
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... tion is plain enough . The quarto of 1599 having “ commira- tion " ( an error for " coniuration , " the editor of that quarto perhaps preferring the word in the singular ) , the said vox nihili was altered in subsequent editions to ...
... tion is plain enough . The quarto of 1599 having “ commira- tion " ( an error for " coniuration , " the editor of that quarto perhaps preferring the word in the singular ) , the said vox nihili was altered in subsequent editions to ...
Inhalt
SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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