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Malone . 9 Cowards die many times before their deaths ; ] So , in Marston's
Insatiate Countess , 1613 : “ Fear is my vassal ; when I frown , he flies , “ A
hundred times in life a coward dies . " Lord Essex , probably before either of
these writers ...
Malone . 9 Cowards die many times before their deaths ; ] So , in Marston's
Insatiate Countess , 1613 : “ Fear is my vassal ; when I frown , he flies , “ A
hundred times in life a coward dies . " Lord Essex , probably before either of
these writers ...
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Malone . I have not displaced Mr. Malone's restoration from the old copy ,
because it is of no great importance to our author's meaning ; though I am
perfectly convinced , that in the instances from Cymbeline and King Lear , the is
merely ...
Malone . I have not displaced Mr. Malone's restoration from the old copy ,
because it is of no great importance to our author's meaning ; though I am
perfectly convinced , that in the instances from Cymbeline and King Lear , the is
merely ...
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Mr. Rowe substituted his for her , and this unjustifiable alteration was adopted by
all the subsequent editors . Malone . 7 Let's not confound the time - ] i . e . let us
not consume the time . So , in Coriolanus : “ How could'st thou in a mile confound
...
Mr. Rowe substituted his for her , and this unjustifiable alteration was adopted by
all the subsequent editors . Malone . 7 Let's not confound the time - ] i . e . let us
not consume the time . So , in Coriolanus : “ How could'st thou in a mile confound
...
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