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Side 497
... folio is remarkable . It reads - fo do not they . MALONE . 3 I for an Edward weep , fo do not they : - ] The text is here made out partly from the folio and partly from the quarto . In the quarto this and the preceding line ftand thus ...
... folio is remarkable . It reads - fo do not they . MALONE . 3 I for an Edward weep , fo do not they : - ] The text is here made out partly from the folio and partly from the quarto . In the quarto this and the preceding line ftand thus ...
Side 570
... folio figneurie , and it has been printed figniory in the late editions : but as in general modern Spelling has been adopted , I know not why the ancient mode should be adhered to in this particular inftance . In the Comedy of Errors ...
... folio figneurie , and it has been printed figniory in the late editions : but as in general modern Spelling has been adopted , I know not why the ancient mode should be adhered to in this particular inftance . In the Comedy of Errors ...
Side 584
... folio , from the apprehenfion of the penalty of the Statute , 3 Jac . I. c . 21. printed " Why then by beaven , " and the whole they abfurdly exhibited thus : Rich . Why then , by beaven . Qu . Heaven's wrong is most of all . If thou ...
... folio , from the apprehenfion of the penalty of the Statute , 3 Jac . I. c . 21. printed " Why then by beaven , " and the whole they abfurdly exhibited thus : Rich . Why then , by beaven . Qu . Heaven's wrong is most of all . If thou ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. As you like it William Shakespeare,Edmond Malone Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1821 |
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