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The folio has I intend to send , an error occasioned by the transcriber's or
printer's eye having caught the preceding intend . Mason saw that steal
was the true reading ; and so , long before him , did Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector .
The folio has I intend to send , an error occasioned by the transcriber's or
printer's eye having caught the preceding intend . Mason saw that steal
was the true reading ; and so , long before him , did Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector .
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( 30 ) thy hunger - starvèd men . The folio has thy hungry - starued men . (
As the compound hunger - starved occurs in The Third Part of Henry VI . act i .
sc . 4 , it is , in all probability , the true reading here.Mr. Collier remarks that if ...
( 30 ) thy hunger - starvèd men . The folio has thy hungry - starued men . (
As the compound hunger - starved occurs in The Third Part of Henry VI . act i .
sc . 4 , it is , in all probability , the true reading here.Mr. Collier remarks that if ...
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true reading here.Mr. Collier remarks that if ' hungry , starved men , ' as
Boswell would have printed it , had been intended , and not a compound word ,
the hyphen in the old copy would have been omitted : but that by no means
follows ...
true reading here.Mr. Collier remarks that if ' hungry , starved men , ' as
Boswell would have printed it , had been intended , and not a compound word ,
the hyphen in the old copy would have been omitted : but that by no means
follows ...
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