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Apropos of this Steevens remarks the extraordinary fondness Shakespeare seems to have had for the " familiar appellation of Kate , which he is never weary of repeating , when he has once introduced it " . ( ii ) In the first scene the ...
Apropos of this Steevens remarks the extraordinary fondness Shakespeare seems to have had for the " familiar appellation of Kate , which he is never weary of repeating , when he has once introduced it " . ( ii ) In the first scene the ...
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Sir Walter Blunt ] Dering MS . , Capell ; omitted Qq , Ff . 5. entrance ] Entrails F 4 ; entrants Steevens conj .; Erinnys M. Mason conj . , Steevens ( 1793 ) ; bosom Dering MS . 2-4 . Find . . . remote ] Let us now Cf. ibid . 1. ïïi .
Sir Walter Blunt ] Dering MS . , Capell ; omitted Qq , Ff . 5. entrance ] Entrails F 4 ; entrants Steevens conj .; Erinnys M. Mason conj . , Steevens ( 1793 ) ; bosom Dering MS . 2-4 . Find . . . remote ] Let us now Cf. ibid . 1. ïïi .
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Of meteors ; and these meteors resemble many conjectural emendations the most the warriors themselves , being , like interesting are F 4 Entrails , Steevens ' them , of one and the same origin . See 4 entrants ( = invaders ) ...
Of meteors ; and these meteors resemble many conjectural emendations the most the warriors themselves , being , like interesting are F 4 Entrails , Steevens ' them , of one and the same origin . See 4 entrants ( = invaders ) ...
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As far as to ... levy ] For 28. now . old ] “ month " reprethis construction , which Steevens sents an old genitive plural , as in thought “ quite unexampled , if not Chaucer , Canterbury Tales , B. 1674 : corrupt , ” Gifford quotes a ...
As far as to ... levy ] For 28. now . old ] “ month " reprethis construction , which Steevens sents an old genitive plural , as in thought “ quite unexampled , if not Chaucer , Canterbury Tales , B. 1674 : corrupt , ” Gifford quotes a ...
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... At the Steevens ( 1793 ) . Qq I , 2 read :date of the battle of Holmedon there “ A gallant prize ? Ha coosen , is was virtually no • Earl of Athol , ' that . it not ? In faith it is . dignity having been resigned to the West .
... At the Steevens ( 1793 ) . Qq I , 2 read :date of the battle of Holmedon there “ A gallant prize ? Ha coosen , is was virtually no • Earl of Athol , ' that . it not ? In faith it is . dignity having been resigned to the West .
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