Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Nide 2Whittaker, 1858 |
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... alter'd countenance ? With what a majesty he bears himself ; How insolent of late he is become , How proud , how ... altered to sennet for the sake of distinction . It is a term constantly used by our early dramatists in their stage ...
... alter'd countenance ? With what a majesty he bears himself ; How insolent of late he is become , How proud , how ... altered to sennet for the sake of distinction . It is a term constantly used by our early dramatists in their stage ...
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... altered to each , and possibly which had been misheard for each each may well be right , but " the " is not wrong . : 2 We'll BUT commend what we intend to sell . ] This line has given much trouble , but very unnecessarily every alteration ...
... altered to each , and possibly which had been misheard for each each may well be right , but " the " is not wrong . : 2 We'll BUT commend what we intend to sell . ] This line has given much trouble , but very unnecessarily every alteration ...
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... altered to suffer ( the long s having misled the compositor , who took it for f ) , and that too is completely cleared . It is certain that the printer did not comprehend what he was composing , and part of his difficulty might arise ...
... altered to suffer ( the long s having misled the compositor , who took it for f ) , and that too is completely cleared . It is certain that the printer did not comprehend what he was composing , and part of his difficulty might arise ...
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