The Works of Shakespeare, Band 18Methuen, 1934 |
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... phrase of the conversation between them and the king . Its subject evi- dently appears to have been Boling- broke's demeanour ; see lines 23-36 : - " Ourself and Bushy , Bagot here and Green Observed his courtship to the common people ...
... phrase of the conversation between them and the king . Its subject evi- dently appears to have been Boling- broke's demeanour ; see lines 23-36 : - " Ourself and Bushy , Bagot here and Green Observed his courtship to the common people ...
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... phrase offers some difficulty . The Clar . Edd . treat the imagery as one of the things " You would have thought " to be there ; but it seems much better to treat the phrase as if it were in paren- thesis and read " the walls [ with ...
... phrase offers some difficulty . The Clar . Edd . treat the imagery as one of the things " You would have thought " to be there ; but it seems much better to treat the phrase as if it were in paren- thesis and read " the walls [ with ...
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... phrase . If it is an absurd printer's error ( and if it is an error at all it must be an absurd one ) how comes it that none of the early texts attempted to correct it ? On the other hand , the unanimity of the texts seems to indicate ...
... phrase . If it is an absurd printer's error ( and if it is an error at all it must be an absurd one ) how comes it that none of the early texts attempted to correct it ? On the other hand , the unanimity of the texts seems to indicate ...
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