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... Hanmer . 72. Why ? ] Qq , Ff ; why , Pope , Steevens , Cambridge . and ] Ff , Q 2 ; but Q 1 , Cambridge . 77. of light ] Qq , F 1 ; omit ted in Ff 2 , 3 , 4 . 57. common sense ] ordinary percep- tion ; average intelligence . 71. train ...
... Hanmer . 72. Why ? ] Qq , Ff ; why , Pope , Steevens , Cambridge . and ] Ff , Q 2 ; but Q 1 , Cambridge . 77. of light ] Qq , F 1 ; omit ted in Ff 2 , 3 , 4 . 57. common sense ] ordinary percep- tion ; average intelligence . 71. train ...
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... Hanmer . 229. as I am a gentleman ] frequent in Shakespeare . It occurs twice in The Merry Wives of Windsor . 230-235 . The time when . . . the place where ] For " the manner what , " see above , line 200. An early example of this ...
... Hanmer . 229. as I am a gentleman ] frequent in Shakespeare . It occurs twice in The Merry Wives of Windsor . 230-235 . The time when . . . the place where ] For " the manner what , " see above , line 200. An early example of this ...
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... Hanmer , Steevens , Craig . And the duke's arms , castles and cannons in them : Here gallies , there a ship giving a broadside : Here out of turf he carves a senator With all his robes , making a speech to Time That grows hard by , and ...
... Hanmer , Steevens , Craig . And the duke's arms , castles and cannons in them : Here gallies , there a ship giving a broadside : Here out of turf he carves a senator With all his robes , making a speech to Time That grows hard by , and ...
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... Hanmer , etc .; a sonnet Amyot ; sonnets Verplanck , Halliwell ; sonnet - maker , sonnet - monger , sonnetist various modern editors . tells him " You must render causes , child , Your first and second intentions , know your causes ...
... Hanmer , etc .; a sonnet Amyot ; sonnets Verplanck , Halliwell ; sonnet - maker , sonnet - monger , sonnetist various modern editors . tells him " You must render causes , child , Your first and second intentions , know your causes ...
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... Hanmer reads " Not sin to break it . " Halliwell says the Princess merely means the King is in a dilemma . Cartwright says " to keep that oath " should read " to break that oath . " Dyce adopted Hanmer's reading of Not , but that is as ...
... Hanmer reads " Not sin to break it . " Halliwell says the Princess merely means the King is in a dilemma . Cartwright says " to keep that oath " should read " to break that oath . " Dyce adopted Hanmer's reading of Not , but that is as ...
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