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Rowe's emendation implies a simple misreading and is far more in keeping with Thersites . Cf. Face's abusive ' brach ' of Dol Common ( Jonson , Alchemist , I. I. III ) , and see also 5. I. 15-17 . 118. S.D. Q. F. “ Exit .
Rowe's emendation implies a simple misreading and is far more in keeping with Thersites . Cf. Face's abusive ' brach ' of Dol Common ( Jonson , Alchemist , I. I. III ) , and see also 5. I. 15-17 . 118. S.D. Q. F. “ Exit .
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Lydgate also reproves Guido for the many harsh conclusions he drew about the double - dealing of women -- their weeping with one eye and laughing with the other ( III . 4290–2 ) ; cf. 11. 107-8 . S.D. Loc . ( Cap . after Rowe ) Entry ...
Lydgate also reproves Guido for the many harsh conclusions he drew about the double - dealing of women -- their weeping with one eye and laughing with the other ( III . 4290–2 ) ; cf. 11. 107-8 . S.D. Loc . ( Cap . after Rowe ) Entry ...
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S.D. ( Rowe ) Q. F. omit . I10 . wind , to wind i.e. empty words to the empty air . 112. edifies i.e. elevates , with ironic quibbling ( as ' errors ' = ' false beliefs ' in l . III suggests ) on the sense of moral edification ' .
S.D. ( Rowe ) Q. F. omit . I10 . wind , to wind i.e. empty words to the empty air . 112. edifies i.e. elevates , with ironic quibbling ( as ' errors ' = ' false beliefs ' in l . III suggests ) on the sense of moral edification ' .
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
The Date Ixxyiii | xxxviii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
Urheberrecht | |
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