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... reference is the same in Coriolanus , v . 1. 56 . 137. Line 54 : To suffer with him . — So Ff .; Q. 1 has “ I suffer with him , " a reading preferred by Malone , Steevens , and many other editors . If it be adopted there should be a ...
... reference is the same in Coriolanus , v . 1. 56 . 137. Line 54 : To suffer with him . — So Ff .; Q. 1 has “ I suffer with him , " a reading preferred by Malone , Steevens , and many other editors . If it be adopted there should be a ...
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... reference to Psalm cxxxvii . verse 2. See Merchant of Venice , note 324 . 224. Line 40 : walk'd BARE - FOOTED to Palestine . - So Q.2 ; F.1 barefoot . Compare Troilus and Cressida , note 32 . 225. Line 41 : The poor soul sat SIGHING ...
... reference to Psalm cxxxvii . verse 2. See Merchant of Venice , note 324 . 224. Line 40 : walk'd BARE - FOOTED to Palestine . - So Q.2 ; F.1 barefoot . Compare Troilus and Cressida , note 32 . 225. Line 41 : The poor soul sat SIGHING ...
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... reference to the notes . Several of the longer speeches are simply Plutarch put into metre . Nor is this unnatural . The story of Coriolanus is legendary ; and if drama be the quintessence of history , history sublimed until everything ...
... reference to the notes . Several of the longer speeches are simply Plutarch put into metre . Nor is this unnatural . The story of Coriolanus is legendary ; and if drama be the quintessence of history , history sublimed until everything ...
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