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... folio , louelinesse . ( † ) First folio , ' ton tooth to th ' other . ( 1 ) First folio , intemible . throughout the speech is palpably corrupt . e Gross , - ] That is , palpable . d This captious and intenible sieve , - ] We incline to ...
... folio , louelinesse . ( † ) First folio , ' ton tooth to th ' other . ( 1 ) First folio , intemible . throughout the speech is palpably corrupt . e Gross , - ] That is , palpable . d This captious and intenible sieve , - ] We incline to ...
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... folio , on . ( t ) First folio inserts , to . a End ere I do begin . ] In the old copy , " And ere I do begin . " The emendation was found in the margin of Lord Ellesmere's copy of the first folio , and is supported by a passage in ...
... folio , on . ( t ) First folio inserts , to . a End ere I do begin . ] In the old copy , " And ere I do begin . " The emendation was found in the margin of Lord Ellesmere's copy of the first folio , and is supported by a passage in ...
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... folio , Enter Prologue . ( t ) First folio , hath . On your imaginary forces work . Suppose , within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies , Whose high - upreared and abutting fronts The perilous , narrow ...
... folio , Enter Prologue . ( t ) First folio , hath . On your imaginary forces work . Suppose , within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies , Whose high - upreared and abutting fronts The perilous , narrow ...
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... folio , unmetrically , reads , ― " Convey'd himself as th ' heir to th ' lady Lingare " ( * ) First folio , shewes . ( + ) First folio , man . The sense of convey'd , in this passage , is rendered plainly by Bishop Cooper ...
... folio , unmetrically , reads , ― " Convey'd himself as th ' heir to th ' lady Lingare " ( * ) First folio , shewes . ( + ) First folio , man . The sense of convey'd , in this passage , is rendered plainly by Bishop Cooper ...
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... folio , 1623 , where alone it appears . We should , perhaps , transpose the words grace and cause , reading ... folio , tame . " Hath shook and trembled at the bruit hereof ; " — which we much prefer . d And make your chronicle- ] The ...
... folio , 1623 , where alone it appears . We should , perhaps , transpose the words grace and cause , reading ... folio , tame . " Hath shook and trembled at the bruit hereof ; " — which we much prefer . d And make your chronicle- ] The ...
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Alcibiades APEM Apemantus bear blood brother BUCK Buckingham CADE Clarence Collier's annotator crown Cymbeline daughter dead death dost doth duke duke of York Edward ELIZ Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio fool fortune France French friends GENT gentle gentleman give Gloster grace GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven Holinshed honour house of Lancaster ISAB Jack Cade KING HENRY lady live look lord Lord Chamberlain LUCIO madam majesty Malvolio marry master means mistress ne'er never night noble NORF old copies Old text peace Pericles Pompey poor pr'ythee pray prince quartos queen RICH Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET SCENE soldiers Somerset soul speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thank thee there's thine thou art thou hast Timon unto Warwick word York