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... Introd . P. xiii . · 30. Therefore now ] we do not meet for this purpose , viz . that I may tell you we will go . Cf. 2 Henry VI . Iv . viii . 24 . 31. cousin ] " Cousin " is used by Shakespeare of any degree of kinship after the first ...
... Introd . P. xiii . · 30. Therefore now ] we do not meet for this purpose , viz . that I may tell you we will go . Cf. 2 Henry VI . Iv . viii . 24 . 31. cousin ] " Cousin " is used by Shakespeare of any degree of kinship after the first ...
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... Introd . p . xxxv . 40. irregular ] wild , lawless , as in III . ii . 27. " Irregulous " has the same sense in Cymbeline , IV . ii . 315 . 42. A thousand ] F has And a thousand . Vaughan conjectured And ' bove a thou- sand ( suggested ...
... Introd . p . xxxv . 40. irregular ] wild , lawless , as in III . ii . 27. " Irregulous " has the same sense in Cymbeline , IV . ii . 315 . 42. A thousand ] F has And a thousand . Vaughan conjectured And ' bove a thou- sand ( suggested ...
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... Introd . pp . xv and xxxvi . 54. approved ] tried , proved by ex- perience . Kyd , Soliman and Perseda , I. iv : - " Tis wondrous that so yong a to- ward warriour Should bide the shock of such ap- prooued knights " ; also Much Ado About ...
... Introd . pp . xv and xxxvi . 54. approved ] tried , proved by ex- perience . Kyd , Soliman and Perseda , I. iv : - " Tis wondrous that so yong a to- ward warriour Should bide the shock of such ap- prooued knights " ; also Much Ado About ...
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... Introd . p . xxxvi ) , read three and twenty . 69. Balk'd ... blood ] lying in balks or ridges which formed furrows drenched with blood . A similar figure occurs in Milton , History of Britain ( Bohn , v . 211 ) : " The Romans slew all ...
... Introd . p . xxxvi ) , read three and twenty . 69. Balk'd ... blood ] lying in balks or ridges which formed furrows drenched with blood . A similar figure occurs in Milton , History of Britain ( Bohn , v . 211 ) : " The Romans slew all ...
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... Introd . 87 , 88. That some ... lay ] An allu- sion to the popular belief that the fairies will steal a beautiful child at its birth , leaving in exchange an ugly elf or changeling . See Midsummer - Night's Dream , 11. i . 23 ; and ...
... Introd . 87 , 88. That some ... lay ] An allu- sion to the popular belief that the fairies will steal a beautiful child at its birth , leaving in exchange an ugly elf or changeling . See Midsummer - Night's Dream , 11. i . 23 ; and ...
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