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Page 138
... Brigstocke follow the same arrangement , but one emends ( v . above ) and the other reads as F. and paraphrases ' support or attend upon the king . ' Capell , on the other hand , followed by Malone , Aldis Wright and many others ...
... Brigstocke follow the same arrangement , but one emends ( v . above ) and the other reads as F. and paraphrases ' support or attend upon the king . ' Capell , on the other hand , followed by Malone , Aldis Wright and many others ...
Page 141
... Brigstocke writes that this mouthful , following upon ' Hop'st thou my cure ? ' is ' impossible : it is difficult to believe Shakespeare wrote it . ' Is it more difficult than to credit him , at any rate c . 1605 , with the ridiculous ...
... Brigstocke writes that this mouthful , following upon ' Hop'st thou my cure ? ' is ' impossible : it is difficult to believe Shakespeare wrote it . ' Is it more difficult than to credit him , at any rate c . 1605 , with the ridiculous ...
Page 169
... Brigstocke explains this as ' turned pale , ' and quotes Few of Malta , 4. 4. 67 ' At the reading of the letter he looked like a man of another world . ' It can hardly refer to a moral change in view of ll . 13-17 below . 16. monumental ...
... Brigstocke explains this as ' turned pale , ' and quotes Few of Malta , 4. 4. 67 ' At the reading of the letter he looked like a man of another world . ' It can hardly refer to a moral change in view of ll . 13-17 below . 16. monumental ...
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