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Page 11
... Malone (' from Mr Whiter,' he sighs, • better things might be expected '), and then states that ' the explanation of Warburton is as correct as it is obvious, and may be proved " by witnesses more than my pack will hold." It will be ...
... Malone (' from Mr Whiter,' he sighs, • better things might be expected '), and then states that ' the explanation of Warburton is as correct as it is obvious, and may be proved " by witnesses more than my pack will hold." It will be ...
Page 16
... Malone's opinion the change is 'unnecessary; the ambiguous use of the word! " duke " in these passages is much in Shakespeare's manner.' Heath, also, disapproved of the change, 'which could proceed only from an itch of emendation. The ...
... Malone's opinion the change is 'unnecessary; the ambiguous use of the word! " duke " in these passages is much in Shakespeare's manner.' Heath, also, disapproved of the change, 'which could proceed only from an itch of emendation. The ...
Page 17
... Malone. The running title of AstropJiel is, as Grosart has pointed out, through a printer's error, Colin Clouts Come home againe. — Ed.] Knight : Nothing can more truly show how immeasurably superior was the art of Shakespeare to the ...
... Malone. The running title of AstropJiel is, as Grosart has pointed out, through a printer's error, Colin Clouts Come home againe. — Ed.] Knight : Nothing can more truly show how immeasurably superior was the art of Shakespeare to the ...
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... Malone suggested, and reads, ' and hath sent.' Caldecott, who never deserts his Folio, says that * perceiveth ' is equivalent to ' who, inasmuch as she perceiveth.' Dyce in his first edition adopted Malone's emendation, because, as he ...
... Malone suggested, and reads, ' and hath sent.' Caldecott, who never deserts his Folio, says that * perceiveth ' is equivalent to ' who, inasmuch as she perceiveth.' Dyce in his first edition adopted Malone's emendation, because, as he ...
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... Malone, 'some abbreviation was used in the MS for the name of the rightful, or old duke, as he is called (perhaps ... Malone's remark may be just; and yet I thirfk the speech which I have still left in the mouth of Celia exhibits as much ...
... Malone, 'some abbreviation was used in the MS for the name of the rightful, or old duke, as he is called (perhaps ... Malone's remark may be just; and yet I thirfk the speech which I have still left in the mouth of Celia exhibits as much ...
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