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... reading , " become dis- joint , " would seem to be an extremely plausible , if not a certain , correction ; and from the tenor of the following passages - viz . Troilus and Cressida , v . ii . 156 : " The bonds of heaven are slipp'd ...
... reading , " become dis- joint , " would seem to be an extremely plausible , if not a certain , correction ; and from the tenor of the following passages - viz . Troilus and Cressida , v . ii . 156 : " The bonds of heaven are slipp'd ...
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... reading and that of the Folio cheere , read with F 2 disease . We owe to Bishop Percy the very obvious reading chair , which has been adopted by Dyce , and disseat to Steevens . The retention of cheer with disseat , as in the Clarendon ...
... reading and that of the Folio cheere , read with F 2 disease . We owe to Bishop Percy the very obvious reading chair , which has been adopted by Dyce , and disseat to Steevens . The retention of cheer with disseat , as in the Clarendon ...
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... reading , as the Clar . Edd . remark , “ can hardly be right . One or other of these words must be due to a mistake of transcriber or printer . " And Walker ( Crit . i . 276 ) says : " This species of corruption — the substitution of a ...
... reading , as the Clar . Edd . remark , “ can hardly be right . One or other of these words must be due to a mistake of transcriber or printer . " And Walker ( Crit . i . 276 ) says : " This species of corruption — the substitution of a ...
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