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Page 15
In this miferably mangled Condition is this Paffage exhibited in the first Folio . All the Editions since have left out the last Couplet of it ; I presume , as too hard for them . Mr. Pope , who pretends to have collated the first Folio ...
In this miferably mangled Condition is this Paffage exhibited in the first Folio . All the Editions since have left out the last Couplet of it ; I presume , as too hard for them . Mr. Pope , who pretends to have collated the first Folio ...
Page 17
Ant . Why , first , for flouting me ; and then whereforė , for urging it the second time to me . S. Dro . Was there ever any man thus beaten out of season , When , in the why , and wherefore , is neither rhime nor reason ?
Ant . Why , first , for flouting me ; and then whereforė , for urging it the second time to me . S. Dro . Was there ever any man thus beaten out of season , When , in the why , and wherefore , is neither rhime nor reason ?
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In the first of these Lines Mr. Rowe and Mr. Pope have Born , for what Reason I cannot tell , curtail'd the Mealare , and dismounted the doggrel Rhyme , which I have replac'd from the first Folio . The second Verse is there likewise ...
In the first of these Lines Mr. Rowe and Mr. Pope have Born , for what Reason I cannot tell , curtail'd the Mealare , and dismounted the doggrel Rhyme , which I have replac'd from the first Folio . The second Verse is there likewise ...
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From the whole Tenour of the Context it is evident , that this Negative ( not , ) got Place in the first Copies instead of but . And these two Monosyllables have by mistake reciprocally dispossessid one another in many other Passages of ...
From the whole Tenour of the Context it is evident , that this Negative ( not , ) got Place in the first Copies instead of but . And these two Monosyllables have by mistake reciprocally dispossessid one another in many other Passages of ...
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Thus all the modern Editions ; but the first Folio reads making War against ber heir .-And I am very apt to think , this Laft is the true Reading ; and that an Equivoque , as the French call it , a double Meaning is design'd in the ...
Thus all the modern Editions ; but the first Folio reads making War against ber heir .-And I am very apt to think , this Laft is the true Reading ; and that an Equivoque , as the French call it , a double Meaning is design'd in the ...
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