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... editors of the later folios changed the " yeare " of the first Folio because of the " ten yeare , " editors who give " ten years " accept the emendation of the later folios , which is at least disputable . To suppose , as Grant White ...
... editors of the later folios changed the " yeare " of the first Folio because of the " ten yeare , " editors who give " ten years " accept the emendation of the later folios , which is at least disputable . To suppose , as Grant White ...
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... editors give " great'st . " But the line 66 Hopest thou my cure ? The great'st grace lending grace " is im- possible : it is difficult to believe Shake- speare wrote it . Mr. Craig writes and says , " Suppose that Shakespeare wrote ...
... editors give " great'st . " But the line 66 Hopest thou my cure ? The great'st grace lending grace " is im- possible : it is difficult to believe Shake- speare wrote it . Mr. Craig writes and says , " Suppose that Shakespeare wrote ...
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... editors have taken this to refer to the hairiness of " Old Harry " ; but they do not explain why the hair should be English . 40. more hotter ] Warburton's emend- ation " honour'd " for " hotter " has been adopted by many editors ; but ...
... editors have taken this to refer to the hairiness of " Old Harry " ; but they do not explain why the hair should be English . 40. more hotter ] Warburton's emend- ation " honour'd " for " hotter " has been adopted by many editors ; but ...
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All's Antony and Cleopatra Beltramo Bertram Capell captain Clown Collier conjecture Coriolanus corrupt Count Rousillon Countess Cymbeline daughter Delius Diana Dict drum duke Dyce editors emendation Enter Exeunt Exit Farewell father Ff read Florence Folio fool French Gent Gentlemen gentlewoman give grace Hamlet Hanmer hast hath heaven Helena Henry Henry IV honest honour husband Johnson Julius Cæsar King Lear knave Kyng lady Lafeu Love's Labour's Lost madam maid Malone marry meaning Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Monsieur mother Narbon omitted Ff Othello Parolles passage phrase play poor Pope pray quotes ring Rossiglione Rousillon Rowe SCENE Schmidt Second Lord seems sense Shake Shakespeare Sold speak Steevens sweet tell thee Theobald thine thing thou art Troilus and Cressida unto virginity virtue Walker conj Warburton wife word write ΙΟ دو