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... correction of the Ff . , which read how the newes . 36. Line 127 : contempt doth.-F. 1 has contempts doth , and F. 2 contempts do ; but doth was not likely to be mis- printed do , while the other slip of the type is a common one . 37 ...
... correction of the Ff . , which read how the newes . 36. Line 127 : contempt doth.-F. 1 has contempts doth , and F. 2 contempts do ; but doth was not likely to be mis- printed do , while the other slip of the type is a common one . 37 ...
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... correction was one of Hanmer's finest guesses . The same result was inde- pendently arrived at by Malone . 210. Lines 15 , 16 : And throw between them all the food thou hast , They'll grind the one the other . " Cæsar and Antony will ...
... correction was one of Hanmer's finest guesses . The same result was inde- pendently arrived at by Malone . 210. Lines 15 , 16 : And throw between them all the food thou hast , They'll grind the one the other . " Cæsar and Antony will ...
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... correction is Rowe's . reason . ACT IV . SCENE 1 . 281. On the first three scenes of this act compare Plu- tarch : " So Cæsar came and pitched his camp hard by the city , in the place where they run and manage their horses . Antonius ...
... correction is Rowe's . reason . ACT IV . SCENE 1 . 281. On the first three scenes of this act compare Plu- tarch : " So Cæsar came and pitched his camp hard by the city , in the place where they run and manage their horses . Antonius ...
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