The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1919 |
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... Pope ; and Qq , Ff . 2 ; and the rest . ་ ་ said . Johnson explains as a wicked trick of repeating and applying holy texts , " and Malone as " citation or re- citation " ( i.e. a damnable way of recit- ing the Scriptures ) . 92 , 93 ...
... Pope ; and Qq , Ff . 2 ; and the rest . ་ ་ said . Johnson explains as a wicked trick of repeating and applying holy texts , " and Malone as " citation or re- citation " ( i.e. a damnable way of recit- ing the Scriptures ) . 92 , 93 ...
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... Pope would emend the syntax by reading agree and thou , but the use of a singular verb preceding a plural subject and of " thee " for " thou " accords with Elizabethan idiom . 116. Good Friday ] Good Friday was a black or total fast ...
... Pope would emend the syntax by reading agree and thou , but the use of a singular verb preceding a plural subject and of " thee " for " thou " accords with Elizabethan idiom . 116. Good Friday ] Good Friday was a black or total fast ...
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... Pope and many editors . 2-4 ; omitted Qq , F. Wives of Windsor , 1. i . 160. Dyce quotes an example of Yedward in the Lanca- shire dialect from Shadwell's Lancashire Witches , I. 136. chops ] fat or chubby cheeks . Cotgrave : " Fafelu ...
... Pope and many editors . 2-4 ; omitted Qq , F. Wives of Windsor , 1. i . 160. Dyce quotes an example of Yedward in the Lanca- shire dialect from Shadwell's Lancashire Witches , I. 136. chops ] fat or chubby cheeks . Cotgrave : " Fafelu ...
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... Pope read My good lord , and Sey- mour proposed good , my lord , - 15. Worcester ] a trisyllable , as in Richard II . II . ii . 58. Hanmer read Hence , Worcester ; Collier MS , Ld Worcester , Danger and disobedience in thine eye : O ...
... Pope read My good lord , and Sey- mour proposed good , my lord , - 15. Worcester ] a trisyllable , as in Richard II . II . ii . 58. Hanmer read Hence , Worcester ; Collier MS , Ld Worcester , Danger and disobedience in thine eye : O ...
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... Pope read trimly for and trimly , Capell and trim ; but no change is required , Hotspur's impatience , here as often , breaking through the restraints of metre . " " 33. trimly ] finely , elegantly . 34. Fresh as a bridegroom ] Cf. 3 ...
... Pope read trimly for and trimly , Capell and trim ; but no change is required , Hotspur's impatience , here as often , breaking through the restraints of metre . " " 33. trimly ] finely , elegantly . 34. Fresh as a bridegroom ] Cf. 3 ...
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