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lanus-- as they may have done — it was probably a pretty faithful copy of the original , since both the virtues and the vices of the Folio text are more readily assignable to the hand of Shakespeare than to another's .
lanus-- as they may have done — it was probably a pretty faithful copy of the original , since both the virtues and the vices of the Folio text are more readily assignable to the hand of Shakespeare than to another's .
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Any senator who wished to speak to him had to come and stand hat in hand before him . N.B. Eliz . gentlemen wore hats indoors even at meals ; v . the frontispiece to Timon ( N.S. ) . bald = showing their bald heads ( O.E.D. 4d ...
Any senator who wished to speak to him had to come and stand hat in hand before him . N.B. Eliz . gentlemen wore hats indoors even at meals ; v . the frontispiece to Timon ( N.S. ) . bald = showing their bald heads ( O.E.D. 4d ...
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2 . Ha . Excl . of surprise , joy , indignation , etc. ( or simply interrog . = eh ? ) ; 2. 1. 100 ; 3. I. 25 ; 5. 3. 19 Habits , clothes , dress ; 5. 3 . 21 S.D. HAND , ' in someone's hand'led by someone ; 5. 3.
2 . Ha . Excl . of surprise , joy , indignation , etc. ( or simply interrog . = eh ? ) ; 2. 1. 100 ; 3. I. 25 ; 5. 3. 19 Habits , clothes , dress ; 5. 3 . 21 S.D. HAND , ' in someone's hand'led by someone ; 5. 3.
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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