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... Dyce's . In the old copies they stand as " the king's seas must please " . Percy conjectured " the_king it sure must please ( which Steevens adopted ) ; Perring , " the king this news must please For at Steevens con- jectured " on ...
... Dyce's . In the old copies they stand as " the king's seas must please " . Percy conjectured " the_king it sure must please ( which Steevens adopted ) ; Perring , " the king this news must please For at Steevens con- jectured " on ...
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... Dyce , who adopts it , thinks that tongues is partly justified by Richard II . 1. iii . 173 : " Which robs my tongue from breathing native breath " ; but there is some difference between breathing and fetching breath . 17. They ] For ...
... Dyce , who adopts it , thinks that tongues is partly justified by Richard II . 1. iii . 173 : " Which robs my tongue from breathing native breath " ; but there is some difference between breathing and fetching breath . 17. They ] For ...
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... Dyce ) ; Beaumont and Fletcher , The Scorn- ful Lady , I. i . 139 , 140 ( ed . Bond ) ; The Passionate Morrice ( 1593 ) , p . 94 ( New Shakespeare Society reprints ) : " Love shall be banded away with the racket of dissimulation , and ...
... Dyce ) ; Beaumont and Fletcher , The Scorn- ful Lady , I. i . 139 , 140 ( ed . Bond ) ; The Passionate Morrice ( 1593 ) , p . 94 ( New Shakespeare Society reprints ) : " Love shall be banded away with the racket of dissimulation , and ...
Seite 46
... Dyce , after Mason , reads " fortunes , " and takes better as a verb . 151-153 . ' twas . . . waters ] in made up and seams there is an allusion to sempstress terms . 150 155 153. condolements ] " blunderingly used by the fisherman ...
... Dyce , after Mason , reads " fortunes , " and takes better as a verb . 151-153 . ' twas . . . waters ] in made up and seams there is an allusion to sempstress terms . 150 155 153. condolements ] " blunderingly used by the fisherman ...
Seite 47
... of a piccadille in puncto " . In The Insatiate Countess , II . i . 31 , Marston speaks of " bakers in their linen bases " . 168. a goal to ] Dyce conjectures " goal unto " , SCENE II . - The Same . A public Way PERICLES 47.
... of a piccadille in puncto " . In The Insatiate Countess , II . i . 31 , Marston speaks of " bakers in their linen bases " . 168. a goal to ] Dyce conjectures " goal unto " , SCENE II . - The Same . A public Way PERICLES 47.
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