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... read- ings and general glossary of Alexander Dyce ; a general introduction , and a bibliography by W. J. Rolfe , Litt . D. , a history of the drama , and general criticism by Henry N. Hudson and others , and a complete character index ...
... read- ings and general glossary of Alexander Dyce ; a general introduction , and a bibliography by W. J. Rolfe , Litt . D. , a history of the drama , and general criticism by Henry N. Hudson and others , and a complete character index ...
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... read , " And sorrow wagge , crie hem ; " Folio 3 , " And hallow , wag , cry ... reads the Quarto . The Folios ' " Heavenly , heavenly , " has been adopted by many ... DYCE'S NOTES TO MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING - ACT Much Ado About Nothing 113.
... read , " And sorrow wagge , crie hem ; " Folio 3 , " And hallow , wag , cry ... reads the Quarto . The Folios ' " Heavenly , heavenly , " has been adopted by many ... DYCE'S NOTES TO MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING - ACT Much Ado About Nothing 113.
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... read- ing . " Very doubtful , surely . 226. In time the savage bull doth bear the yoke . ' A line from Kyd's Spanish ... Dyce's Notes to.
... read- ing . " Very doubtful , surely . 226. In time the savage bull doth bear the yoke . ' A line from Kyd's Spanish ... Dyce's Notes to.
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... Dyce add " it . ” Collier's Ms. Corrector reads Grant White pronounces the " You have till of late . ” 45. And who , and who ? second " and who " to be " an accidental repetition ; " but Walker ( Crit . Exam . iii . 29 ) has proved , by ...
... Dyce add " it . ” Collier's Ms. Corrector reads Grant White pronounces the " You have till of late . ” 45. And who , and who ? second " and who " to be " an accidental repetition ; " but Walker ( Crit . Exam . iii . 29 ) has proved , by ...
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... reads " then ; " which Collier's Ms. Corrector gives . 172. drovier . The old editions have " drouier , " but " drover " is the usual form . 183 , 184. the base , though bitter , disposition of Beatrice . I do not ... Dyce's Notes to.
... reads " then ; " which Collier's Ms. Corrector gives . 172. drovier . The old editions have " drouier , " but " drover " is the usual form . 183 , 184. the base , though bitter , disposition of Beatrice . I do not ... Dyce's Notes to.
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