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... Warb. Han. Cap. fashion. He Mai. Var. Coll. ii, Ktly. fashion; — Wh. fashion, — Dyce i, Sta. fashion, — he Dyce iii, Huds. 4. me by] me. By Johns, me: By Steev. poore a] a poore F9. a poor F3F4, Rowe+, Cap. Var. Steev. Coll. Sing. Hal ...
... Warb. Han. Cap. fashion. He Mai. Var. Coll. ii, Ktly. fashion; — Wh. fashion, — Dyce i, Sta. fashion, — he Dyce iii, Huds. 4. me by] me. By Johns, me: By Steev. poore a] a poore F9. a poor F3F4, Rowe+, Cap. Var. Steev. Coll. Sing. Hal ...
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... Warb. Sing. 7. Iaques] Apart from the fact that in the introduction of this character here and at the close of the story Shakespeare merely follows Lodge, there may be found, I think, an additional reason for it in the dramatic needs of ...
... Warb. Sing. 7. Iaques] Apart from the fact that in the introduction of this character here and at the close of the story Shakespeare merely follows Lodge, there may be found, I think, an additional reason for it in the dramatic needs of ...
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... Warb. Johns. Cap. 20. Hindes] Skeat [Diet. s. v.) : A peasant. The d is excrescent Anglosaxon hina, a domestic ; but the word is unauthenticated as a nom. sing., and is rather to be considered a gen. pi. ; so that hina really stands for ...
... Warb. Johns. Cap. 20. Hindes] Skeat [Diet. s. v.) : A peasant. The d is excrescent Anglosaxon hina, a domestic ; but the word is unauthenticated as a nom. sing., and is rather to be considered a gen. pi. ; so that hina really stands for ...
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... 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 suggested to Lettsom (ap. Dyce, ed ...
... 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 suggested to Lettsom (ap. Dyce, ed ...
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... Warb. 118. prefents.] prefents, — Theob. et seq. 115. proper] Caldecott: That is, of good figure and proportion. 117, 118. Warburton supposes that Rosalind and Touchstone are playing ' at a kind of cross purposes/ and to serve out ...
... Warb. 118. prefents.] prefents, — Theob. et seq. 115. proper] Caldecott: That is, of good figure and proportion. 117, 118. Warburton supposes that Rosalind and Touchstone are playing ' at a kind of cross purposes/ and to serve out ...
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