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Pagina 4
... editors call the 1611 Quarto Q. 4 , and the un- dated Quarto Q. 5 ; though Mr. Collier and some other authorities think that the latter was printed in 1607. For the convenience of reference we shall adopt the same order of numbering as ...
... editors call the 1611 Quarto Q. 4 , and the un- dated Quarto Q. 5 ; though Mr. Collier and some other authorities think that the latter was printed in 1607. For the convenience of reference we shall adopt the same order of numbering as ...
Pagina 126
... editors state that idle is still used in Suffolk for foolish , light - headed , crazy . It is more than once used emphatically in this sense in Q. 1 . 345. Lines 98 , 99 : the chameleon's dish ; i.e. air , teste Sir Thomas Browne ...
... editors state that idle is still used in Suffolk for foolish , light - headed , crazy . It is more than once used emphatically in this sense in Q. 1 . 345. Lines 98 , 99 : the chameleon's dish ; i.e. air , teste Sir Thomas Browne ...
Pagina 141
... editors adopt . 510. Line 202 : Laertes , I must COMMUNE with your grief . F. 1 has common , which Boswell erroneously sup- posed to mean participate , jest in common . It is a mere variation of spelling , and Steevens gives two ex ...
... editors adopt . 510. Line 202 : Laertes , I must COMMUNE with your grief . F. 1 has common , which Boswell erroneously sup- posed to mean participate , jest in common . It is a mere variation of spelling , and Steevens gives two ex ...
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