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... Clarke , Cambr . ) ' means that the editors in parenthesis do not adopt the reading of the Variorum and the rest , but read as in the text . Where the Quartos and Folios have a uniform reading different from the generally accepted ...
... Clarke , Cambr . ) ' means that the editors in parenthesis do not adopt the reading of the Variorum and the rest , but read as in the text . Where the Quartos and Folios have a uniform reading different from the generally accepted ...
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... CLARKE HALLIWELL ( Folio Edition ) KNIGHT ( Second Edition ) 1842 1847 1851 1853 1855 1856 • .n 1856 1857 1857 • 1858 · 1861 1862 1864 1864 1864 .. DYCE ( Second Edition ) The Cambridge Edition KEIGHTLEY -9 ·· 1865 • 1865 B * 2 .. xvii ...
... CLARKE HALLIWELL ( Folio Edition ) KNIGHT ( Second Edition ) 1842 1847 1851 1853 1855 1856 • .n 1856 1857 1857 • 1858 · 1861 1862 1864 1864 1864 .. DYCE ( Second Edition ) The Cambridge Edition KEIGHTLEY -9 ·· 1865 • 1865 B * 2 .. xvii ...
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... Clarke . ULR . This was the usual name of the person who spoke the prologues and epi- logues to the play or to single acts - a custom derived from those older dramas which ( like the Gorboduc of Lord Sackville and Th . Norton , 1562 ) ...
... Clarke . ULR . This was the usual name of the person who spoke the prologues and epi- logues to the play or to single acts - a custom derived from those older dramas which ( like the Gorboduc of Lord Sackville and Th . Norton , 1562 ) ...
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... Clarke . 31. run ? ] run . FF ̧ . 32. thee ! ] Q . thee . The rest , Rowe . Pope . 37. a ] om . Q2 . 28. poor John ] STA . The fish called hake , an inferior sort of cod , when dried and salted , was probably the staple fare of servants ...
... Clarke . 31. run ? ] run . FF ̧ . 32. thee ! ] Q . thee . The rest , Rowe . Pope . 37. a ] om . Q2 . 28. poor John ] STA . The fish called hake , an inferior sort of cod , when dried and salted , was probably the staple fare of servants ...
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... Clarke , Dyce ( ed . 2 ) , Cambr . Ktly . of ] on Q , Pope , & c . , Var . Sing . 45 42. No ] Aside by Capell , Dyce ( ed . 2 ) . 46. sir ! no , ] Dyce , Cambr . sir , no Qq . sir ? no Ff . sir ? no , Rowe , & c . , Capell , Var . et ...
... Clarke , Dyce ( ed . 2 ) , Cambr . Ktly . of ] on Q , Pope , & c . , Var . Sing . 45 42. No ] Aside by Capell , Dyce ( ed . 2 ) . 46. sir ! no , ] Dyce , Cambr . sir , no Qq . sir ? no Ff . sir ? no , Rowe , & c . , Capell , Var . et ...
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