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... hear ] here Q 1 . 66 " " his speech ; but on the balance of probability the reading of the Qq " Eigh me , " i.e. Ay me , seems pre- ferable , and cannot be disregarded . Bp . Newton , in his edition of Milton ( 1749 ) , long ago called ...
... hear ] here Q 1 . 66 " " his speech ; but on the balance of probability the reading of the Qq " Eigh me , " i.e. Ay me , seems pre- ferable , and cannot be disregarded . Bp . Newton , in his edition of Milton ( 1749 ) , long ago called ...
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... hear more ] we more will here Q 1 , we will heare more Q 2 , we shall heare more Ff , more will we hear Lettsom conj . 187 , 188. We'll . Hippolyta ] one line Qq . 188. Come , Hippolyta ] Come , my Hippolyta Hanmer . Lords Ff ; Exit Q 2 ...
... hear more ] we more will here Q 1 , we will heare more Q 2 , we shall heare more Ff , more will we hear Lettsom conj . 187 , 188. We'll . Hippolyta ] one line Qq . 188. Come , Hippolyta ] Come , my Hippolyta Hanmer . Lords Ff ; Exit Q 2 ...
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... hear without warning . Hip . This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard . The . The best in this kind are but shadows : and the worst are no worse , if imagination amend them . Hip . It must be your imagination , then , and not theirs ...
... hear without warning . Hip . This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard . The . The best in this kind are but shadows : and the worst are no worse , if imagination amend them . Hip . It must be your imagination , then , and not theirs ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | xxviii |
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