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Page xxxvi
... original , and mark a significant change of voice ; when the original brackets seem to imply little more than the drop in tone accom- panying parenthesis , they are conveyed by commas or dashes . In plays for which both Folio and Quarto ...
... original , and mark a significant change of voice ; when the original brackets seem to imply little more than the drop in tone accom- panying parenthesis , they are conveyed by commas or dashes . In plays for which both Folio and Quarto ...
Page 129
... original from which the Clown quotes . 73. With that ... stood F. prints the word bis in italics at the end of this line , to denote repetition . It is note- worthy that N.E.D. , which describes ' bis ' as a musical direction , quotes ...
... original from which the Clown quotes . 73. With that ... stood F. prints the word bis in italics at the end of this line , to denote repetition . It is note- worthy that N.E.D. , which describes ' bis ' as a musical direction , quotes ...
Page 158
... is necessary . We might read ' I knew a man ... held ' or ' I know a man ... held , ' where ' hold ' wager . But it seems more likely that ' sold ' was the original reading , = though if so the change to ' hold ' can 158 2.5 . NOTES.
... is necessary . We might read ' I knew a man ... held ' or ' I know a man ... held , ' where ' hold ' wager . But it seems more likely that ' sold ' was the original reading , = though if so the change to ' hold ' can 158 2.5 . NOTES.
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