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Page 120
The ordinary reading , which was suggested by Warbur Pol . I have , my lord . Ham . Let her not walk i ' the sun : conception is a blessing ; but not as your daughter may conceive , friend , look to ' t . Pol . How say you by that ?
The ordinary reading , which was suggested by Warbur Pol . I have , my lord . Ham . Let her not walk i ' the sun : conception is a blessing ; but not as your daughter may conceive , friend , look to ' t . Pol . How say you by that ?
Page 213
The modern editors , when they come to the passage beginning do't , insert another stage direction - reading . ... such an inaccuracy should be detected by the ear of the spectator , though it could hardly escape an attentive reader .
The modern editors , when they come to the passage beginning do't , insert another stage direction - reading . ... such an inaccuracy should be detected by the ear of the spectator , though it could hardly escape an attentive reader .
Page 297
This is the reading of the second folio . The quarto and the first folio have , it was her's , -clearly an error . Malone corrected it to that was her's . b From the hollow hell . The commentators were aware that this was the reading of ...
This is the reading of the second folio . The quarto and the first folio have , it was her's , -clearly an error . Malone corrected it to that was her's . b From the hollow hell . The commentators were aware that this was the reading of ...
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