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... Rowe (ed. i) and substantially followed by all Editors. In Rowe (ed. ii), after the names Corin and Sylvius, there is added 'A Clown, in love with Audrey/ and ' William, another Clown, in love with Audrey.' Pope, Theobald, Hanmer, and ...
... Rowe (ed. i) and substantially followed by all Editors. In Rowe (ed. ii), after the names Corin and Sylvius, there is added 'A Clown, in love with Audrey/ and ' William, another Clown, in love with Audrey.' Pope, Theobald, Hanmer, and ...
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... Rowe et seq. 51, 52. your. ..reuerence."] you coming before me are nearer to his revenue Han. 46 50 54 53. Boy.] boy, — Cap. 53. menacing him with his hand. Johns, strikes at him. Wh. ii. 54. collaring him. Johns, takes him by the ...
... Rowe et seq. 51, 52. your. ..reuerence."] you coming before me are nearer to his revenue Han. 46 50 54 53. Boy.] boy, — Cap. 53. menacing him with his hand. Johns, strikes at him. Wh. ii. 54. collaring him. Johns, takes him by the ...
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... Rowe. 67. me] me up F3F4, Rowe + . pezant] pea/ant F4. Shakespeare : ' Go apart, Adam, and thou shalt hear how he will shake me up.' [It is evidently the irony in the tone, whatever the word, which inflames Oliver; as Whiter shows, that ...
... Rowe. 67. me] me up F3F4, Rowe + . pezant] pea/ant F4. Shakespeare : ' Go apart, Adam, and thou shalt hear how he will shake me up.' [It is evidently the irony in the tone, whatever the word, which inflames Oliver; as Whiter shows, that ...
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... Rowe. 107. Dukes'] new Duke's Han. Warb. 103. reuenues] vevenues F4. Johns. Cap. Coll. iii. 105. Dukes] old Duke's Han. Johns. 109. hee] he Fs. Jhe F3F4 et seq. Coll. iii. her] their F3F4, Rowe. suspicion on * new,' as I think, but also ...
... Rowe. 107. Dukes'] new Duke's Han. Warb. 103. reuenues] vevenues F4. Johns. Cap. Coll. iii. 105. Dukes] old Duke's Han. Johns. 109. hee] he Fs. Jhe F3F4 et seq. Coll. iii. her] their F3F4, Rowe. suspicion on * new,' as I think, but also ...
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... Rowe. After Charles, line seq. 158, Cap. Dyce, Cam. Wh. ii. 160. ke~\ him Han. Johns. 153. wonder] MacDonalp (p. 126) : If any one wishes to see what variety of the same kind of thoughts Shakespeare could produce, let him examine the ...
... Rowe. After Charles, line seq. 158, Cap. Dyce, Cam. Wh. ii. 160. ke~\ him Han. Johns. 153. wonder] MacDonalp (p. 126) : If any one wishes to see what variety of the same kind of thoughts Shakespeare could produce, let him examine the ...
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