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... printed from the very copy in which the author himself had made these alterations and additions , which , there can be little doubt in the mind of any man of letters , or any printer of ex- perience , were in many cases interlined in a ...
... printed from the very copy in which the author himself had made these alterations and additions , which , there can be little doubt in the mind of any man of letters , or any printer of ex- perience , were in many cases interlined in a ...
117 psl.
... printing the line twice ; and yet the corresponding line is repeated . Warburton saw that there was not only mutilation of form , but loss of substance ; and he proposed , " Fond done , done fond , for Paris he , " as the third line ...
... printing the line twice ; and yet the corresponding line is repeated . Warburton saw that there was not only mutilation of form , but loss of substance ; and he proposed , " Fond done , done fond , for Paris he , " as the third line ...
125 psl.
... printed as prose in the original . Mr. Knight first gave it as verse . p . 41 . p . 42 . P. 43 . " 1 p . 44 . " p . 45 . 64 SCENE III . - both of Galen and Paracelsus " : When Shakespeare wrote , the reputation of Paracelsus rivalled ...
... printed as prose in the original . Mr. Knight first gave it as verse . p . 41 . p . 42 . P. 43 . " 1 p . 44 . " p . 45 . 64 SCENE III . - both of Galen and Paracelsus " : When Shakespeare wrote , the reputation of Paracelsus rivalled ...
134 psl.
... printing " Wherefore ? what's the instance ? 6 " Bajazet's mute " : - The original has " Bajazet's mule , " which might very easily be printed for mute ; ' and that it was so , the peculiar appositeness of the latter word , the fact ...
... printing " Wherefore ? what's the instance ? 6 " Bajazet's mute " : - The original has " Bajazet's mule , " which might very easily be printed for mute ; ' and that it was so , the peculiar appositeness of the latter word , the fact ...
137 psl.
... printed h ' as . This practice of omit- ting the pronoun obtained even in the early part of the " Augustan Age " of English literature . As for instance : " Lady Wishfor't . Foible's a lost thing : has been abroad since morning , and ...
... printed h ' as . This practice of omit- ting the pronoun obtained even in the early part of the " Augustan Age " of English literature . As for instance : " Lady Wishfor't . Foible's a lost thing : has been abroad since morning , and ...
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