A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: King Henry IV, part 2. 1940J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1940 |
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... nature ] Qь natures is hardly unintelligible and the F singular might be the result of the accidental omission of final s . If natures is wrong , it must be because the plural Times has attracted nature to the plural . - ED . deceas'd ...
... nature ] Qь natures is hardly unintelligible and the F singular might be the result of the accidental omission of final s . If natures is wrong , it must be because the plural Times has attracted nature to the plural . - ED . deceas'd ...
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... Nature as one and the same thing . Staunton's explanation is generally accepted and is plausible enough , but I cannot ascertain 1 ) that such children could be recognized at birth , their true nature reputedly manifesting itself in a ...
... Nature as one and the same thing . Staunton's explanation is generally accepted and is plausible enough , but I cannot ascertain 1 ) that such children could be recognized at birth , their true nature reputedly manifesting itself in a ...
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... nature of man . - DEIghton ( ed . 1893 ) : Nature . - Miss WINSTANLEY ( ed . 1918 ) : Heart . - Cowl ( ed . 1923 ) : Natural feeling . 43. Nature ] N.E.D. ( Nature sb . 9e ) : Natural feeling or affection . Now dial . [ Quotes Macbeth 1 ...
... nature of man . - DEIghton ( ed . 1893 ) : Nature . - Miss WINSTANLEY ( ed . 1918 ) : Heart . - Cowl ( ed . 1923 ) : Natural feeling . 43. Nature ] N.E.D. ( Nature sb . 9e ) : Natural feeling or affection . Now dial . [ Quotes Macbeth 1 ...
Contents
The Text | 463 |
Variants in F which Correct Errors | 504 |
Daniel | 553 |
Copyright | |
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