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... Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE : Partly in England , and partly in France . * The list of dramatis persona does not appear in the Folios . It was first given by Rowe . 2 THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN ACT I SCENE.
... Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE : Partly in England , and partly in France . * The list of dramatis persona does not appear in the Folios . It was first given by Rowe . 2 THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN ACT I SCENE.
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... Rowe's famous emendation of the Ace of the Folios . Compare Julius Cæsar , III . i . 271 : " Cæsar's spirit , ranging for revenge , With Ate by his side come hot from hell . " See also Friar Bacon ( 1594 ) , ed . Gayley , I. X. 137 ...
... Rowe's famous emendation of the Ace of the Folios . Compare Julius Cæsar , III . i . 271 : " Cæsar's spirit , ranging for revenge , With Ate by his side come hot from hell . " See also Friar Bacon ( 1594 ) , ed . Gayley , I. X. 137 ...
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... Rowe reads Whilst . 88. beats ] Hanmer reads beat , mak- ing that refer to the plural pronoun contained in their and not to contempt -a needless alteration . × England we love ; and for that England's sake 24 [ ACT II . KING JOHN.
... Rowe reads Whilst . 88. beats ] Hanmer reads beat , mak- ing that refer to the plural pronoun contained in their and not to contempt -a needless alteration . × England we love ; and for that England's sake 24 [ ACT II . KING JOHN.
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... Rowe ; Come ' fore your Collier , ed . 2 ( Collier MS . ) . · 207. advanced ] lifted up ( a common Elizabethan meaning ) . Compare Cotgrave , " Haussé : hoised , raised , advanced , . . . hoven up , set aloft . " 215. winking ] closed ...
... Rowe ; Come ' fore your Collier , ed . 2 ( Collier MS . ) . · 207. advanced ] lifted up ( a common Elizabethan meaning ) . Compare Cotgrave , " Haussé : hoised , raised , advanced , . . . hoven up , set aloft . " 215. winking ] closed ...
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... Rowe . Ff 1 , 2 ; neer Ff 3 , 4 . 424 . 428 . Neece to K. Iohn , the lovely Ladie Blanch . " 434. complete of ] There seems to be no other instance of the use of this phrase , and several emendations have been suggested . Hanmer , " If ...
... Rowe . Ff 1 , 2 ; neer Ff 3 , 4 . 424 . 428 . Neece to K. Iohn , the lovely Ladie Blanch . " 434. complete of ] There seems to be no other instance of the use of this phrase , and several emendations have been suggested . Hanmer , " If ...
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