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The Folio prints this passage thus , with a comma after stranger ; " but some
editors print the passage as if stranger formed the adjective to march , which we
feel to be very un - Shakespearian in effect . ( 11 ) Upon the spot of this enforcèd
...
The Folio prints this passage thus , with a comma after stranger ; " but some
editors print the passage as if stranger formed the adjective to march , which we
feel to be very un - Shakespearian in effect . ( 11 ) Upon the spot of this enforcèd
...
Page 310
In reference to the superstitious belief that by drawing blood from a witch her evil
power was destroyed . ( 77 ) Hunger - starved . The Folio prints hungry - starved '
here . Rowe made the correction , which is probably right , as the compound ...
In reference to the superstitious belief that by drawing blood from a witch her evil
power was destroyed . ( 77 ) Hunger - starved . The Folio prints hungry - starved '
here . Rowe made the correction , which is probably right , as the compound ...
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shortly before the period of its first publication in print - 1597 ; but , from internal
evidence of style , we should feel inclined to ascribe its composition to ... The
Folio prints ' son ' instead of " sun ” here , as if a play upon the word were
intended .
shortly before the period of its first publication in print - 1597 ; but , from internal
evidence of style , we should feel inclined to ascribe its composition to ... The
Folio prints ' son ' instead of " sun ” here , as if a play upon the word were
intended .
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