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... " mumbudget . " This the Quarto has done , but has let the words appear abruptly and unex- pectedly at the close , the previous key ( in v . ii . ) being left out . There is repetition again in the Folio in the wording xvi INTRODUCTION.
... " mumbudget . " This the Quarto has done , but has let the words appear abruptly and unex- pectedly at the close , the previous key ( in v . ii . ) being left out . There is repetition again in the Folio in the wording xvi INTRODUCTION.
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... a dish of stewed prunes , and I with my ward Defending my head , he hot my shin . " This is a more intelligible fencing metaphor , but the Folio makes Slender appear , as is intended , a greater fool INTRODUCTION xxi.
... a dish of stewed prunes , and I with my ward Defending my head , he hot my shin . " This is a more intelligible fencing metaphor , but the Folio makes Slender appear , as is intended , a greater fool INTRODUCTION xxi.
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William Shakespeare. Slender appear , as is intended , a greater fool . Moreover , it is in proper harmony with the passado and stockado fencing terms that the correct version jeers at . corrupted for simplicity and brevity's sake ...
William Shakespeare. Slender appear , as is intended , a greater fool . Moreover , it is in proper harmony with the passado and stockado fencing terms that the correct version jeers at . corrupted for simplicity and brevity's sake ...
Página xxiv
... appears in it upon sufferance , fenced in , in the three places referred to , by brackets . were it not for the weight of authorities against me , I should relegate those three sentences to the footnotes , and accept their assistance to ...
... appears in it upon sufferance , fenced in , in the three places referred to , by brackets . were it not for the weight of authorities against me , I should relegate those three sentences to the footnotes , and accept their assistance to ...
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... appears to me to hinge upon the passages in Merry Wives . The character of Sir Thomas Lucy , an important public man , is well known , and neither it nor his personal history bears the smallest resemblance to those of Justice Shallow in ...
... appears to me to hinge upon the passages in Merry Wives . The character of Sir Thomas Lucy , an important public man , is well known , and neither it nor his personal history bears the smallest resemblance to those of Justice Shallow in ...
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