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... Pope and 90. me : ] Rowe , above me In Ff . brows ] browes F 1 , 2 ; arrows F 3 , 4 . 86. favour ] possibly a simile taken from the knight's custom of wearing his lady's favour or badge when fight- ing in a tourney . But perhaps the ...
... Pope and 90. me : ] Rowe , above me In Ff . brows ] browes F 1 , 2 ; arrows F 3 , 4 . 86. favour ] possibly a simile taken from the knight's custom of wearing his lady's favour or badge when fight- ing in a tourney . But perhaps the ...
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... Pope . Hudson suggests omitting " cold " and Pope " withal . " of " wind : withal " would write " wind without : 108. Cold ] S. Walker thinks that this word is corrupt ( Crit . Ex . iii . 71 ) , perhaps poor . 118. Keep him out . Hel ...
... Pope . Hudson suggests omitting " cold " and Pope " withal . " of " wind : withal " would write " wind without : 108. Cold ] S. Walker thinks that this word is corrupt ( Crit . Ex . iii . 71 ) , perhaps poor . 118. Keep him out . Hel ...
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... Pope makes the king leave the stage ; Capell supposes that he retires to a couch . Mr. P. A. Daniel supposes that ... Pope's emendation " Stay ; the king- " mean- ing " I am going to stay . The king - ( with a shrug ) will have it so ...
... Pope makes the king leave the stage ; Capell supposes that he retires to a couch . Mr. P. A. Daniel supposes that ... Pope's emendation " Stay ; the king- " mean- ing " I am going to stay . The king - ( with a shrug ) will have it so ...
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