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... old copy reads -Went . I have not hefitated to adopt the emendation proposed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , which is fully fupported by the paffage in Hall's Chronicle , on which this fpeech is formed . MALONE . I believe , instead of went , we ...
... old copy reads -Went . I have not hefitated to adopt the emendation proposed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , which is fully fupported by the paffage in Hall's Chronicle , on which this fpeech is formed . MALONE . I believe , instead of went , we ...
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... old copy we have Roan , which was the old fpelling of Rouen . The word , confequently , is ufed as a monofyllable . See Vol . V. p . 520 , MALONE . n 7 Our facks fhall be a mean to fack the city , ] Falstaff has the fame quibble ...
... old copy we have Roan , which was the old fpelling of Rouen . The word , confequently , is ufed as a monofyllable . See Vol . V. p . 520 , MALONE . n 7 Our facks fhall be a mean to fack the city , ] Falstaff has the fame quibble ...
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... old copy . The modern editors have been content to read - Her natural graces . By the word mad , however , I believe the poet only meant wild or unculti- vated . In the former of thefe fignifications he appears to have used it in ...
... old copy . The modern editors have been content to read - Her natural graces . By the word mad , however , I believe the poet only meant wild or unculti- vated . In the former of thefe fignifications he appears to have used it in ...
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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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