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Side 37
In Coriolanus Act II . sc . ult . a line was in like manner omitted , and it has very
properly been supplied . The christian name of Sir Thomas Ramiton is changed
to Jobn , and the two following persons are improperly described as knights in all
...
In Coriolanus Act II . sc . ult . a line was in like manner omitted , and it has very
properly been supplied . The christian name of Sir Thomas Ramiton is changed
to Jobn , and the two following persons are improperly described as knights in all
...
Side 229
Act III . sc . iv . where the following line is omitted in the folio , 1623 : “ Jove
sometimes went disguis'd , and why not I ? ” There is still another objection to the
old reading , that I had nearly forgotten . Supposing the expression that with the
wind ...
Act III . sc . iv . where the following line is omitted in the folio , 1623 : “ Jove
sometimes went disguis'd , and why not I ? ” There is still another objection to the
old reading , that I had nearly forgotten . Supposing the expression that with the
wind ...
Side 508
When the king retired before the entry of Bardolph , & c . the duke of Exeter
certainly accompanied him , with Bedford , Glofter , & c . though in the folio the
word Exeunt is accidentally omitted . In the quarto , before the entry of Bardolph ...
When the king retired before the entry of Bardolph , & c . the duke of Exeter
certainly accompanied him , with Bedford , Glofter , & c . though in the folio the
word Exeunt is accidentally omitted . In the quarto , before the entry of Bardolph ...
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