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That is , past , or more than , three years old . d A princess , --- ) In the old text , “ And Princesse . " The correction is due to Pope . . Teen- ) Sorrow , vexation . f To trash for over - topping , - ) To clog or impede , lest they ...
That is , past , or more than , three years old . d A princess , --- ) In the old text , “ And Princesse . " The correction is due to Pope . . Teen- ) Sorrow , vexation . f To trash for over - topping , - ) To clog or impede , lest they ...
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( * ) Old text , Bull . like one Who having unto truth , by telling of it , Made such a sinner of his memory , To credit his own lie , - ) The folios have , " into truth , " which Warburton amender ; but this we suspect is not the only ...
( * ) Old text , Bull . like one Who having unto truth , by telling of it , Made such a sinner of his memory , To credit his own lie , - ) The folios have , " into truth , " which Warburton amender ; but this we suspect is not the only ...
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( * ) old text , Bore - spritt . ( + ) Old text , Lightening . upon Miranda , they are pe fectly intelligible . That they were so intended becomes almost certain from Prospero's language presently ...
( * ) old text , Bore - spritt . ( + ) Old text , Lightening . upon Miranda , they are pe fectly intelligible . That they were so intended becomes almost certain from Prospero's language presently ...
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This distinction is invariably marked in the old text ; thus , in " Romeo and Juliet , " Act II . Sc . 5 , where it is a verb , — > ARIEL sings . Who with mine eyes , ne'er. " Being capable of all ill ! ] Here , as in many other places ...
This distinction is invariably marked in the old text ; thus , in " Romeo and Juliet , " Act II . Sc . 5 , where it is a verb , — > ARIEL sings . Who with mine eyes , ne'er. " Being capable of all ill ! ] Here , as in many other places ...
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( * ) Old text , beare the burthen . Court'sied when you have and kiss'd , - The wild waves whist ,Foot it featly , " & c . ] It was customary , in the " good old times , " for the partners in some dances to curtsy and salute before ...
( * ) Old text , beare the burthen . Court'sied when you have and kiss'd , - The wild waves whist ,Foot it featly , " & c . ] It was customary , in the " good old times , " for the partners in some dances to curtsy and salute before ...
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