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... Editors ) . Gower ] Here and through- lay the stage - directions as to the beginning of each scene co Malone . = if sound , is here used ad- of old . Steevens , on Ma- njecture , reads " of old " for " . wer ] The author of Confessio in ...
... Editors ) . Gower ] Here and through- lay the stage - directions as to the beginning of each scene co Malone . = if sound , is here used ad- of old . Steevens , on Ma- njecture , reads " of old " for " . wer ] The author of Confessio in ...
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... editors accept this ex- planation , I cannot believe that see heaven embraces anything like so comprehensive an idea . Mason con- jectures " now in the world see ( or seek ) heaven " ; Staunton , " know the world's heaven " ; while ...
... editors accept this ex- planation , I cannot believe that see heaven embraces anything like so comprehensive an idea . Mason con- jectures " now in the world see ( or seek ) heaven " ; Staunton , " know the world's heaven " ; while ...
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... Editors on Hamlet , v . i . 119 ) . Compare Beaumont and Fletcher , The Knight of the Burning Pestle , IV . ii . 18 , 19 : " prentice to a grocer in the Strand , By deed indent of which I have one part " . This part was called the ...
... Editors on Hamlet , v . i . 119 ) . Compare Beaumont and Fletcher , The Knight of the Burning Pestle , IV . ii . 18 , 19 : " prentice to a grocer in the Strand , By deed indent of which I have one part " . This part was called the ...
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... Editors : " The ground of which fierce lamentation was , to see the power of change , that this City , who not two summers younger did so excell in pompe , " etc. The old copies give yet . 40. Must have ] demanded to have ; an obsolete ...
... Editors : " The ground of which fierce lamentation was , to see the power of change , that this City , who not two summers younger did so excell in pompe , " etc. The old copies give yet . 40. Must have ] demanded to have ; an obsolete ...
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... Editors : " Good Helycanus as provident at home , as his prince was prosperous abroade , let no occasion slip wherein hee might send word to Tharsus of How Thaliard came full bent with sin And had intent 36 [ ACT II . PERICLES.
... Editors : " Good Helycanus as provident at home , as his prince was prosperous abroade , let no occasion slip wherein hee might send word to Tharsus of How Thaliard came full bent with sin And had intent 36 [ ACT II . PERICLES.
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