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... appears in places to have affected or infected that of the Folio ; what are admittedly printers ' blunders in the Quartos are here and there reproduced in the Folio , 1 blunders which could hardly have been made independently of each ...
... appears in places to have affected or infected that of the Folio ; what are admittedly printers ' blunders in the Quartos are here and there reproduced in the Folio , 1 blunders which could hardly have been made independently of each ...
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... appears rather to slur over the later events of the story . " Another rendering of the old story , which Shake- speare had evidently read with care , and which he appears to follow in some particulars , is that given in Spenser's Faerie ...
... appears rather to slur over the later events of the story . " Another rendering of the old story , which Shake- speare had evidently read with care , and which he appears to follow in some particulars , is that given in Spenser's Faerie ...
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... appears to me to be later than Shakespeare ( see p . xxvi , footnote ) ) that the beautiful name Cordelia comes from the Faerie Queene ; in the older versions she is Cordoylle or Gordoylle , Cordeilla , Cordeill , Cordella , Cordell ...
... appears to me to be later than Shakespeare ( see p . xxvi , footnote ) ) that the beautiful name Cordelia comes from the Faerie Queene ; in the older versions she is Cordoylle or Gordoylle , Cordeilla , Cordeill , Cordella , Cordell ...
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... appears to adopt it ( Spenser being nearest to it ) . We are told also of Leir's household knights ( milites ... appear to me to be most like those of the old play : I cannot paint my duty forth in words , I hope my deeds shall make ...
... appears to adopt it ( Spenser being nearest to it ) . We are told also of Leir's household knights ( milites ... appear to me to be most like those of the old play : I cannot paint my duty forth in words , I hope my deeds shall make ...
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... appears that Leir went to his other son - in - law , the husband of Ragau , who lived in Scotland ( “ qui Ragau avoit , et qui en Escoce mariot " ) .1 We now come to the first English , or rather Semi- Saxon or Mercian , rendering of ...
... appears that Leir went to his other son - in - law , the husband of Ragau , who lived in Scotland ( “ qui Ragau avoit , et qui en Escoce mariot " ) .1 We now come to the first English , or rather Semi- Saxon or Mercian , rendering of ...
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