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... Pope , 2 ed . ( fr . Theobald ) ; Head - borough Ff , Q ; Exit ] Rowe ; omitted Ff , Q. " 3 " drieuen and fiesed of the deiuil into deserte places . Under the separate word " feeze , " to screw , twist , turn , it ranges the sense of ...
... Pope , 2 ed . ( fr . Theobald ) ; Head - borough Ff , Q ; Exit ] Rowe ; omitted Ff , Q. " 3 " drieuen and fiesed of the deiuil into deserte places . Under the separate word " feeze , " to screw , twist , turn , it ranges the sense of ...
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... Pope silently trans- ferred it to the end of the next scene , where he closed the Act ; and was fol- lowed by Theobald , Hanmer , War- burton , and Johnson . Capell restored the fragment to its proper place here , but retained Pope's ...
... Pope silently trans- ferred it to the end of the next scene , where he closed the Act ; and was fol- lowed by Theobald , Hanmer , War- burton , and Johnson . Capell restored the fragment to its proper place here , but retained Pope's ...
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... Pope . 246. Bian .... she's madly mated ] she is matched , fitly mated , with a madman . So Emilia in old play ... Pope's arrangement ' more consonant with the probabilities of time and place . " was ever man so ray'd ? was ever man SO ...
... Pope . 246. Bian .... she's madly mated ] she is matched , fitly mated , with a madman . So Emilia in old play ... Pope's arrangement ' more consonant with the probabilities of time and place . " was ever man so ray'd ? was ever man SO ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. 1928 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1956 |
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