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... given in all the editions to Buckingham ; but improperly . For he wanted information , having kept his chamber during the folemnity . I have therefore given it to Norfolk . WARBURTON . The regulation had already been made by Mr ...
... given in all the editions to Buckingham ; but improperly . For he wanted information , having kept his chamber during the folemnity . I have therefore given it to Norfolk . WARBURTON . The regulation had already been made by Mr ...
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... given . MALONE . 3 I holp to frame thee . ] Old Copy - bope . Corrected by Mr. Pope . This is one of many inftances , in which corruptions have arisen from the tran- fcriber's ear deceiving him . MALONE . 4 The noble fifter of Publicola ...
... given . MALONE . 3 I holp to frame thee . ] Old Copy - bope . Corrected by Mr. Pope . This is one of many inftances , in which corruptions have arisen from the tran- fcriber's ear deceiving him . MALONE . 4 The noble fifter of Publicola ...
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... given up , For certain drops of falt , your city Rome ( I fay , your city ) to his wife and mother : Breaking his oath and refolution , like A twift of rotten filk ; never admitting Counsel o ' the war ; but at his nurse's tears He whin ...
... given up , For certain drops of falt , your city Rome ( I fay , your city ) to his wife and mother : Breaking his oath and refolution , like A twift of rotten filk ; never admitting Counsel o ' the war ; but at his nurse's tears He whin ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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