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... Steevens remarks the extraordinary fondness Shake- speare seems to have had for the " familiar appellation of Kate , which he is never weary of repeating , when he has once introduced it " . ( ii ) In the first scene the King announces ...
... Steevens remarks the extraordinary fondness Shake- speare seems to have had for the " familiar appellation of Kate , which he is never weary of repeating , when he has once introduced it " . ( ii ) In the first scene the King announces ...
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... Steevens conj .; Erinnys M. Mason conj . , Steevens ( 1793 ) ; bosom Dering MS . Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood ;. The Palace . • 5 2-4 . Find ... remote ] Let us now suffer peace , whom our feuds have af- frighted ...
... Steevens conj .; Erinnys M. Mason conj . , Steevens ( 1793 ) ; bosom Dering MS . Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood ;. The Palace . • 5 2-4 . Find ... remote ] Let us now suffer peace , whom our feuds have af- frighted ...
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... Steevens ' entrants ( = invaders ) , and Mason's Erinnys . 6. daub ] Corrupted in Ff 2-4 into dambe or damb , which is altered by Theobald to damp and by Warburton to trempe . 6. her her ] Both pronouns refer to " this soil . " Q8 reads ...
... Steevens ' entrants ( = invaders ) , and Mason's Erinnys . 6. daub ] Corrupted in Ff 2-4 into dambe or damb , which is altered by Theobald to damp and by Warburton to trempe . 6. her her ] Both pronouns refer to " this soil . " Q8 reads ...
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... Steevens thought quite unexampled , if not corrupt , " Gifford quotes a parallel from Gosson's Schoole of Abuse , 1579 ( ed . Arber , p . 50 ) : " Scipio leuied his force to the walls of Carthage . ' The pregnant construction occurs ...
... Steevens thought quite unexampled , if not corrupt , " Gifford quotes a parallel from Gosson's Schoole of Abuse , 1579 ( ed . Arber , p . 50 ) : " Scipio leuied his force to the walls of Carthage . ' The pregnant construction occurs ...
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... Steevens ( 1793 ) . Qq 1 , 2 read : — " A gallant prize ? Ha coosen , is it not ? In faith it is . West . A conquest for a Prince to boast of . " And so all subsequent Qq and Ff , but without the blank between not ? and In faith . Pope ...
... Steevens ( 1793 ) . Qq 1 , 2 read : — " A gallant prize ? Ha coosen , is it not ? In faith it is . West . A conquest for a Prince to boast of . " And so all subsequent Qq and Ff , but without the blank between not ? and In faith . Pope ...
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