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... ( Collier conj . " de- vice " ) ; IV . i . 92 . Advised ; " well a . , " not mad , in his right senses ; IV . ii . 10 . Advise thee , consider , deliberate ; IV . ii . 129 . Affect , desire ; II . i . 105 . Affected , loved ; II . i . 28 ...
... ( Collier conj . " de- vice " ) ; IV . i . 92 . Advised ; " well a . , " not mad , in his right senses ; IV . ii . 10 . Advise thee , consider , deliberate ; IV . ii . 129 . Affect , desire ; II . i . 105 . Affected , loved ; II . i . 28 ...
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... ( Collier MS . , " conscience " ) ; l . i . 15 . | Controll'd , hindered ; I. i . 420 . Convenient , proper , becoming ; V. ii . 90 . Cornelia , the mother of the Gracchi ; IV . i . 12 . Couch , lie hidden ; V. ii . 38 . Cousin , niece ...
... ( Collier MS . , " conscience " ) ; l . i . 15 . | Controll'd , hindered ; I. i . 420 . Convenient , proper , becoming ; V. ii . 90 . Cornelia , the mother of the Gracchi ; IV . i . 12 . Couch , lie hidden ; V. ii . 38 . Cousin , niece ...
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... Collier MS . , " despiteously " ) ; V. i . 66 . Plots , spots of ground ; II . i . 115 . Power , armed force ; III . i . 300 ; IV . iv . 63 . Present , immediate , instant ; II . iii . 173 . Presently , immediately ; II . iii . 62 ; IV ...
... Collier MS . , " despiteously " ) ; V. i . 66 . Plots , spots of ground ; II . i . 115 . Power , armed force ; III . i . 300 ; IV . iv . 63 . Present , immediate , instant ; II . iii . 173 . Presently , immediately ; II . iii . 62 ; IV ...
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... Collier conj . " thou instantly " ) ; Cartwright conj . ' you instantly " ) ; IV . iv . 113 . Successive ; " my s . title , " my title to the succession " ; I. i . 4 . Suppose , supposition ; I. i . 440 . Surance , assurance ; V. ii ...
... Collier conj . " thou instantly " ) ; Cartwright conj . ' you instantly " ) ; IV . iv . 113 . Successive ; " my s . title , " my title to the succession " ; I. i . 4 . Suppose , supposition ; I. i . 440 . Surance , assurance ; V. ii ...
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... Collier , ' I am his That wore ' ; Collier MS . , I am the first borne Sonne , of him the last That wore . ' I. 1. 62. ' gates ' ; Capell reads ' gates , tribunes ' ; Collier MS . , ' brazen gates . ' I. i . 138. his tent ' ; Theobald ...
... Collier , ' I am his That wore ' ; Collier MS . , I am the first borne Sonne , of him the last That wore . ' I. 1. 62. ' gates ' ; Capell reads ' gates , tribunes ' ; Collier MS . , ' brazen gates . ' I. i . 138. his tent ' ; Theobald ...
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