The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... conj . " our . " -I . G. That is , England's flowing tides . - H . N. Η . 88. That is , their miseries which have only a short intermission.- Η . Ν . Η . 94. " Reignier " ; Rowe's emendation of " Reynold 10 Act I. Sc . i . THE FIRST PART ...
... conj . " our . " -I . G. That is , England's flowing tides . - H . N. Η . 88. That is , their miseries which have only a short intermission.- Η . Ν . Η . 94. " Reignier " ; Rowe's emendation of " Reynold 10 Act I. Sc . i . THE FIRST PART ...
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... Collier MS . , “ Ten thousand . " - I . G. 132. " gentle sir " ; so Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. 1 , " gentle . " Anon . conj . , “ gen- tlemen . " I. G. 1. " enter Mortimer " ; Edmund Mortimer served under 59 KING HENRY VI Act II . Sc . iv .
... Collier MS . , “ Ten thousand . " - I . G. 132. " gentle sir " ; so Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. 1 , " gentle . " Anon . conj . , “ gen- tlemen . " I. G. 1. " enter Mortimer " ; Edmund Mortimer served under 59 KING HENRY VI Act II . Sc . iv .
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... conj . " tongue to speak ? " " here " ?; F. 1 , " heere ? ” ; Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 , " heere thy prisoner " ; Keightley , " here alone " ; Lettsom , " here in place , " or " here beside thee " ; Vaughan , " present here . " I. G. 71. " makes ...
... conj . " tongue to speak ? " " here " ?; F. 1 , " heere ? ” ; Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 , " heere thy prisoner " ; Keightley , " here alone " ; Lettsom , " here in place , " or " here beside thee " ; Vaughan , " present here . " I. G. 71. " makes ...
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... conj . " coming , king " ; Anon . conj . " communing . " - I . G. 154. " country " ; so the Ff .; Theobald 180 Act V. Sc . iii . THE FIRST PART OF.
... conj . " coming , king " ; Anon . conj . " communing . " - I . G. 154. " country " ; so the Ff .; Theobald 180 Act V. Sc . iii . THE FIRST PART OF.
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... , " Mad " ; Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 , “ Made ” ; Pope , “ Her " ; Collier , “ Mid ” ; Jackson conj . " Man ” ; Barry , " Made " ; Vaughan , “ Mild . ” I. G. 7. " Miser " has no relation to avarice in 132 Act V. Sc . iii . THE FIRST PART OF.
... , " Mad " ; Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 , “ Made ” ; Pope , “ Her " ; Collier , “ Mid ” ; Jackson conj . " Man ” ; Barry , " Made " ; Vaughan , “ Mild . ” I. G. 7. " Miser " has no relation to avarice in 132 Act V. Sc . iii . THE FIRST PART OF.
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