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... [ Exeunt . 27. royally ] so royally Collier MS . 28 . vast ] F 1 ; vast sea Ff 2 , 3 , 4 ; also Rowe , Mamillus Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . 27. attorneyed ] An attorney is primar- ily a substitute or deputy ; compare " I will have no attorney but ...
... [ Exeunt . 27. royally ] so royally Collier MS . 28 . vast ] F 1 ; vast sea Ff 2 , 3 , 4 ; also Rowe , Mamillus Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . 27. attorneyed ] An attorney is primar- ily a substitute or deputy ; compare " I will have no attorney but ...
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... [ Exeunt Polixenes , Hermione. Pol . Leon . Her . 165 170 175 Go to , go to ! 163. happy man be ' s dole ] This is another proverbial expression , the meaning of which is , may good fortune be his lot . Compare 1 Henry IV . II . ii . 84 ...
... [ Exeunt Polixenes , Hermione. Pol . Leon . Her . 165 170 175 Go to , go to ! 163. happy man be ' s dole ] This is another proverbial expression , the meaning of which is , may good fortune be his lot . Compare 1 Henry IV . II . ii . 84 ...
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... [ Exeunt . ] Rowe . • · garded as spurious by Hanmer . [ Exit Mamillius . • 202-6 . and ' tis powerful ... baggage ] Re- 202-3 . powerful , think it , From south ] This is Capell's punctuation . The Ff read : powrefull : thinke it : From ...
... [ Exeunt . ] Rowe . • · garded as spurious by Hanmer . [ Exit Mamillius . • 202-6 . and ' tis powerful ... baggage ] Re- 202-3 . powerful , think it , From south ] This is Capell's punctuation . The Ff read : powrefull : thinke it : From ...
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... Exeunt . pears in the light of a self - sacrifice , and instead of tarnishing our admiration for him , serves but to brighten it . Taking this view of the dramatic situation , the lines before us seem to me intelligible as they stand ...
... Exeunt . pears in the light of a self - sacrifice , and instead of tarnishing our admiration for him , serves but to brighten it . Taking this view of the dramatic situation , the lines before us seem to me intelligible as they stand ...
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... Exeunt . [ Exit Gent . Good lady , No court in Europe is too good for thee ; What dost thou then in prison ? Re - enter Gentleman , with the Gaoler . Now , good sir , You know me , do you not ? Gaol . For a worthy lady 5 And one who ...
... Exeunt . [ Exit Gent . Good lady , No court in Europe is too good for thee ; What dost thou then in prison ? Re - enter Gentleman , with the Gaoler . Now , good sir , You know me , do you not ? Gaol . For a worthy lady 5 And one who ...
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