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... women ? Fal . For one of them , she is in hell already , and burns , poor souls . For the other , I owe her money , and whether she be damned for that , I know not . " " We ought probably to read a [ hell ] for in [ hell ] ; ' but the ...
... women ? Fal . For one of them , she is in hell already , and burns , poor souls . For the other , I owe her money , and whether she be damned for that , I know not . " " We ought probably to read a [ hell ] for in [ hell ] ; ' but the ...
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... women , ' but unnecessarily , the expression being elliptical- ' if one , her women , is the same as if one of her women . ' ” COLLIER . Mr. Collier here adopts from the first folio an error , in defence of which no body ever dreamed of ...
... women , ' but unnecessarily , the expression being elliptical- ' if one , her women , is the same as if one of her women . ' ” COLLIER . Mr. Collier here adopts from the first folio an error , in defence of which no body ever dreamed of ...
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... women's faults , " & c . " Thus the old copies ; and it may be necessary to preserve the false orthography for the sake of the rhyme . " COLLIER . Shakespeare doubtless used " hild " for the sake of the rhyme ; nor was he singular in ...
... women's faults , " & c . " Thus the old copies ; and it may be necessary to preserve the false orthography for the sake of the rhyme . " COLLIER . Shakespeare doubtless used " hild " for the sake of the rhyme ; nor was he singular in ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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