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... ending . If in the first draft of the play Wilkins , as in the novel , had closely followed those authorities , we have only another proof of Shakespeare's finer judgment in the omission of such superfluities . Such a theory , I submit ...
... ending . If in the first draft of the play Wilkins , as in the novel , had closely followed those authorities , we have only another proof of Shakespeare's finer judgment in the omission of such superfluities . Such a theory , I submit ...
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... ending chamber , • Thaliard : ... gold , in the rest . Divided as by Steevens ; one line in Qq , Ff 3 , 4 . ste . ] Divided as by Malone ; prose in Qq , Ff 3 , 4 . You . . . chamber ] you are nberlain . Compare Macbeth , 6 : " Those of ...
... ending chamber , • Thaliard : ... gold , in the rest . Divided as by Steevens ; one line in Qq , Ff 3 , 4 . ste . ] Divided as by Malone ; prose in Qq , Ff 3 , 4 . You . . . chamber ] you are nberlain . Compare Macbeth , 6 : " Those of ...
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... ending deepe : weepe proclaime . while Qq , Ff 3 , 4 . 17. helps ] Malone ; helpers Qq , Ff 3 , 4 . them . in 14. do ] Malone ( 1780 ) ; to Qq , Ff 3 , 4 ; too Malone ( 1790 ) . 8 , 9. Here . . . rise ] For mis- chief's Steevens ...
... ending deepe : weepe proclaime . while Qq , Ff 3 , 4 . 17. helps ] Malone ; helpers Qq , Ff 3 , 4 . them . in 14. do ] Malone ( 1780 ) ; to Qq , Ff 3 , 4 ; too Malone ( 1790 ) . 8 , 9. Here . . . rise ] For mis- chief's Steevens ...
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... ending nce , Qq 1 , 2 , 3 ; prose in the rest . er sorrow ] i.e. fresh sorrow . conjectures " hearts " for and the word is more in keep- ith the next line . was stuff'd ] The relative omit- For stuff'd , compare Heywood , ron Age , ii ...
... ending nce , Qq 1 , 2 , 3 ; prose in the rest . er sorrow ] i.e. fresh sorrow . conjectures " hearts " for and the word is more in keep- ith the next line . was stuff'd ] The relative omit- For stuff'd , compare Heywood , ron Age , ii ...
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... ending heare . . . them ues . 6. how u are ! . . now ] how dilatory 7. with a wanion ] This phrase , so mmon in the literature of the day , d evidently equivalent to " with a ngeance , " " " with a curse to you , " s never been ...
... ending heare . . . them ues . 6. how u are ! . . now ] how dilatory 7. with a wanion ] This phrase , so mmon in the literature of the day , d evidently equivalent to " with a ngeance , " " " with a curse to you , " s never been ...
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