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... Punctuation adheres more closely than has been usual to the ' Elizabethan ' punctuation of the early texts . It is often therefore more indicative of the way in which the lines were to be delivered than of their syntactical construction ...
... Punctuation adheres more closely than has been usual to the ' Elizabethan ' punctuation of the early texts . It is often therefore more indicative of the way in which the lines were to be delivered than of their syntactical construction ...
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... punctuation , due to Malone , seems to give adequate sense . Cf. the first line of the next sonnet . This and the next two sonnets are full of the idea of the four elements . 36. II . earth and water ; cf. Henry V , III . vii . , He is ...
... punctuation , due to Malone , seems to give adequate sense . Cf. the first line of the next sonnet . This and the next two sonnets are full of the idea of the four elements . 36. II . earth and water ; cf. Henry V , III . vii . , He is ...
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... punctuation of Q is usually held up to admiration as a marvel of subtlety . I believe that Lettsom was right , that it was a mere blunder , and that we should read Love's eye is not so true as all men's ' no , ' with a pun on ' eye ...
... punctuation of Q is usually held up to admiration as a marvel of subtlety . I believe that Lettsom was right , that it was a mere blunder , and that we should read Love's eye is not so true as all men's ' no , ' with a pun on ' eye ...
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