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Page 56
“ Towards the rear of the stage , " says Maloue , “ there appears to have been a balcony or upper stage ... Malone says , “ When the citizens of Angiers are to appear on the walls of their town , and young Arthur to leap from the ...
“ Towards the rear of the stage , " says Maloue , “ there appears to have been a balcony or upper stage ... Malone says , “ When the citizens of Angiers are to appear on the walls of their town , and young Arthur to leap from the ...
Page 90
The reason of this change appears to us tolerably clear . ... The soliloquy in the first copy is evidently given with great corruptions , and some of the lines appear transposed by the printer : on the contrary ...
The reason of this change appears to us tolerably clear . ... The soliloquy in the first copy is evidently given with great corruptions , and some of the lines appear transposed by the printer : on the contrary ...
Page 174
The vision again appears to whet his “ almost blunted purpose ; " but nothing is done . His intellect is again at its subtleties - " There's letters seal'd ; and my two school - fellows ,Whom I will trust , as I will adders fang'd ...
The vision again appears to whet his “ almost blunted purpose ; " but nothing is done . His intellect is again at its subtleties - " There's letters seal'd ; and my two school - fellows ,Whom I will trust , as I will adders fang'd ...
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