The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4S.Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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... of his tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some tokens of my son ( 1 ) lent ] Walker ( Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . iii . p . 117 ) would read " sent . " In the large composition of this man ? K. John SCENE I. ] 7 KING JOHN .
... of his tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some tokens of my son ( 1 ) lent ] Walker ( Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . iii . p . 117 ) would read " sent . " In the large composition of this man ? K. John SCENE I. ] 7 KING JOHN .
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... that face . " ( 3 ) And if Here Walker ( Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . ii . p . 153 ) would read " An if , " " -as Hanmer does . ( 4 ) hazards ] Qy . “ hazard " ? Had of your father claim'd this son for his ? 8 [ ACT I. KING JOHN .
... that face . " ( 3 ) And if Here Walker ( Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . ii . p . 153 ) would read " An if , " " -as Hanmer does . ( 4 ) hazards ] Qy . “ hazard " ? Had of your father claim'd this son for his ? 8 [ ACT I. KING JOHN .
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... Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , & c . , p . 4 ) , after remarking that in our poet " Lewis [ Louis ] is always a monosyllable , " declares that Mr. Knight has here " properly restored " the reading of the folio , -the punctuation ...
... Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , & c . , p . 4 ) , after remarking that in our poet " Lewis [ Louis ] is always a monosyllable , " declares that Mr. Knight has here " properly restored " the reading of the folio , -the punctuation ...
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... Walker's Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . iii . p . 118 ) that " Constance here is evidently mimicking the imperfect babble of the nursery . " The dominations , royalties , and rights Of this oppressed 20 [ ACT II . KING JOHN .
... Walker's Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . iii . p . 118 ) that " Constance here is evidently mimicking the imperfect babble of the nursery . " The dominations , royalties , and rights Of this oppressed 20 [ ACT II . KING JOHN .
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... her ! ] Mr. W. N. Lettsom ( note on Walker's Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . iii . p . 119 ) conjectures " And all for her , and by her ; a plague upon her ! " K. Phi . You loving men of Angiers , Arthur's SCENE 1. ] 21 KING JOHN .
... her ! ] Mr. W. N. Lettsom ( note on Walker's Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . iii . p . 119 ) conjectures " And all for her , and by her ; a plague upon her ! " K. Phi . You loving men of Angiers , Arthur's SCENE 1. ] 21 KING JOHN .
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