The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... editors and Globe edition ; two years .. two Collier , ed . 2 ( Steevens conj . ) ; ten years . . . twelve Tollet conj . 137. stand for ' t ] fight for ' t . Shylock in the court of judgment says , " I stand for judgment . . . I stand ...
... editors and Globe edition ; two years .. two Collier , ed . 2 ( Steevens conj . ) ; ten years . . . twelve Tollet conj . 137. stand for ' t ] fight for ' t . Shylock in the court of judgment says , " I stand for judgment . . . I stand ...
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... editors give " great'st . " But the line " Hopest thou my cure ? The great'st grace lending grace " is im- possible : it is difficult to believe Shake- speare wrote it . Mr. Craig writes and says , Suppose that Shakespeare wrote first ...
... editors give " great'st . " But the line " Hopest thou my cure ? The great'st grace lending grace " is im- possible : it is difficult to believe Shake- speare wrote it . Mr. Craig writes and says , Suppose that Shakespeare wrote first ...
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... editors have taken this to refer to the hairiness of " Old Harry " ; but they do not explain why the hair should be English . 40. more hotter ] Warburton's emend- ation " honour'd " for " hotter " has been adopted by many editors ; but ...
... editors have taken this to refer to the hairiness of " Old Harry " ; but they do not explain why the hair should be English . 40. more hotter ] Warburton's emend- ation " honour'd " for " hotter " has been adopted by many editors ; but ...
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