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... Act I. scenes i . , ii . , and iii . 1-37 ( i.e. the first 118 lines of the play ) ; in Act III . scene v .; and in Act IV . scene i . 39-43 and 125-132 , —in all about 167 lines ; and that these interpolations are only concerned with ...
... Act I. scenes i . , ii . , and iii . 1-37 ( i.e. the first 118 lines of the play ) ; in Act III . scene v .; and in Act IV . scene i . 39-43 and 125-132 , —in all about 167 lines ; and that these interpolations are only concerned with ...
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... 3 , 4 ; weird Theobald . FI ; all - things F 2 ; all things Ff 3 , 4 . ACT III . SCENE 1. ] Historically con- sidered , there is a long interval between Acts II . and III . , but Shakespeare's con- structive skill leaves the spectator ...
... 3 , 4 ; weird Theobald . FI ; all - things F 2 ; all things Ff 3 , 4 . ACT III . SCENE 1. ] Historically con- sidered , there is a long interval between Acts II . and III . , but Shakespeare's con- structive skill leaves the spectator ...
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... III . iv . 58 : - " If I were mad , I should forget my son , Or madly think a babe of clouts were he " ; and Ben Jonson , Bartholomew Fair , Act III . sc . i . etc. 110. admir'd ] wonderful . Compare Midsummer Night's Dream , v . i . 27 ...
... III . iv . 58 : - " If I were mad , I should forget my son , Or madly think a babe of clouts were he " ; and Ben Jonson , Bartholomew Fair , Act III . sc . i . etc. 110. admir'd ] wonderful . Compare Midsummer Night's Dream , v . i . 27 ...
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