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... besides this gentleman in question , Two other sons , who , in the wars o ' the time , Died with their swords in hand ; for which their father ( Then old and fond of issue , ) took ... 8 Posthumus ; ] Old copy - Posthumus Leonatus .
... besides this gentleman in question , Two other sons , who , in the wars o ' the time , Died with their swords in hand ; for which their father ( Then old and fond of issue , ) took ... 8 Posthumus ; ] Old copy - Posthumus Leonatus .
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A thought resembling this , occurs in All's Well That Ends Well : " Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried . " STEEVENS . 3 — with THIS eye or ear- ] [ Old copy - his eye , & c . ] But how could Posthumus make himself distinguished ...
A thought resembling this , occurs in All's Well That Ends Well : " Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried . " STEEVENS . 3 — with THIS eye or ear- ] [ Old copy - his eye , & c . ] But how could Posthumus make himself distinguished ...
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Thus the old copy ; but Mynheer , and the Don , are mute characters . Shakspeare , however , derived this circumstance from whatever translation of the original novel he made use of . Thus , in the an- cient one described in our ...
Thus the old copy ; but Mynheer , and the Don , are mute characters . Shakspeare , however , derived this circumstance from whatever translation of the original novel he made use of . Thus , in the an- cient one described in our ...
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... as that diamond of yours out - lustres many I have beheld , I could not BUT believe she ex- celled many : but I have not seen the most precious diamond that is , nor you the lady . ] The old copy reads- " I could not believe she ...
... as that diamond of yours out - lustres many I have beheld , I could not BUT believe she ex- celled many : but I have not seen the most precious diamond that is , nor you the lady . ] The old copy reads- " I could not believe she ...
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As Mr. Steevens has withdrawn his former opinion with regard to this passage , I have not inserted Mr. Malone's reply here , but , as it has been referred to , have given it at the end of the play . BOSWELL . 8 if there were ] Old copy ...
As Mr. Steevens has withdrawn his former opinion with regard to this passage , I have not inserted Mr. Malone's reply here , but , as it has been referred to , have given it at the end of the play . BOSWELL . 8 if there were ] Old copy ...
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