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I suppose then the present play not originally the work of Shakspeare , but restored by him to the stage , with the whole Induction of the Tinker ; and some other occasional improve . ments ; especially in the character of Petruchio .
I suppose then the present play not originally the work of Shakspeare , but restored by him to the stage , with the whole Induction of the Tinker ; and some other occasional improve . ments ; especially in the character of Petruchio .
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... me musick ready when he wakes , To make a dulcet and a heavenly sound ; And if he chance to speak , be ready straight , And , with a low submissive reverence , 1 how Silver made it good- ] This , I suppose , is a technical term .
... me musick ready when he wakes , To make a dulcet and a heavenly sound ; And if he chance to speak , be ready straight , And , with a low submissive reverence , 1 how Silver made it good- ] This , I suppose , is a technical term .
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But he seems not to have observed , that the players here introduced are strollers ; and there is no reason to suppose that our author , Heminge , Burbage , Condell , & c . who were licensed by King James , were treated in this manner .
But he seems not to have observed , that the players here introduced are strollers ; and there is no reason to suppose that our author , Heminge , Burbage , Condell , & c . who were licensed by King James , were treated in this manner .
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... And make the long - breathde tygre broken - winded . Steevens . small ale . ] This beverage is mentioned in the accounts of the Stationers ' Company in the year 1558 : For a stande of small ale ; " I suppose it was ...
... And make the long - breathde tygre broken - winded . Steevens . small ale . ] This beverage is mentioned in the accounts of the Stationers ' Company in the year 1558 : For a stande of small ale ; " I suppose it was ...
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Mr. Pope , I suppose , not perceiving this , unnecessarily reads - Vincentio his son , which has been too hastily adopted by the subsequent editors . Malone . Could I have read the line , as a verse , without Mr. Pope's emendation ...
Mr. Pope , I suppose , not perceiving this , unnecessarily reads - Vincentio his son , which has been too hastily adopted by the subsequent editors . Malone . Could I have read the line , as a verse , without Mr. Pope's emendation ...
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