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... Malone supposed that the lamentations of Constance in King John for the loss of her boy may have derived some of their intensity of ex- pression from Shakespeare's personal grief . But King John was pro- bably written before 1596 . A ...
... Malone supposed that the lamentations of Constance in King John for the loss of her boy may have derived some of their intensity of ex- pression from Shakespeare's personal grief . But King John was pro- bably written before 1596 . A ...
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... , be bold , be not too bold " . $ 52 . The most laborious Shakespearian scholars of the second half of the eighteenth century were CAPELL AND MALONE . 99 unquestionably Capell and Malone . 98 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... , be bold , be not too bold " . $ 52 . The most laborious Shakespearian scholars of the second half of the eighteenth century were CAPELL AND MALONE . 99 unquestionably Capell and Malone . 98 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... Malone is in- calculable . His studies and annotations are perhaps best seen in the third “ Variorum ” edition of Shake- speare , 1821 , edited by James Boswell from a copy corrected by Malone . The earlier Variorum edi- tions , called ...
... Malone is in- calculable . His studies and annotations are perhaps best seen in the third “ Variorum ” edition of Shake- speare , 1821 , edited by James Boswell from a copy corrected by Malone . The earlier Variorum edi- tions , called ...
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