The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Macmillan, 1895 |
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... hath Q2Q3- most ] more Boswell . rightly ] Ff . iustly Qq . 184 [ To Regan ... ] To Gon . and Regan . Hanmer . om . QqFf . · your large speeches ] you , large speechers , Capell . 187 course ] corse Anon . conj . ( Gent . Mag . LX . 402 ) ...
... hath Q2Q3- most ] more Boswell . rightly ] Ff . iustly Qq . 184 [ To Regan ... ] To Gon . and Regan . Hanmer . om . QqFf . · your large speeches ] you , large speechers , Capell . 187 course ] corse Anon . conj . ( Gent . Mag . LX . 402 ) ...
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... Hath ] Have Pope . in the least ] at least Pope . is the least Long MS . 193 Most ] Ff . om . Qq . 190 195 193-195 royal ... less . ] Divided as in Ff . Two lines , the first ending what , in Qq . 2 . 194 what ] QqF3F4 hath FF offer'd ...
... Hath ] Have Pope . in the least ] at least Pope . is the least Long MS . 193 Most ] Ff . om . Qq . 190 195 193-195 royal ... less . ] Divided as in Ff . Two lines , the first ending what , in Qq . 2 . 194 what ] QqF3F4 hath FF offer'd ...
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William Shakespeare William Aldis Wright. 1 That hath deprived me of your grace and favour ; But even for want of that for which I am richer , A still - soliciting eye , and such a tongue As I am glad I have not , though not to have it Hath ...
William Shakespeare William Aldis Wright. 1 That hath deprived me of your grace and favour ; But even for want of that for which I am richer , A still - soliciting eye , and such a tongue As I am glad I have not , though not to have it Hath ...
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... hath now cast her .off appears too grossly . 279 And well ... want ] Which well were worth the word Moberly conj ... hath not been ] Qq . hath beene Ff . 291 too ] QqF too too FF3F4 . grossly ] grossely Ff . grosse Qq . Reg . ' Tis the ...
... hath now cast her .off appears too grossly . 279 And well ... want ] Which well were worth the word Moberly conj ... hath not been ] Qq . hath beene Ff . 291 too ] QqF too too FF3F4 . grossly ] grossely Ff . grosse Qq . Reg . ' Tis the ...
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... hath ever but slenderly known himself . 293 Gon . The best and soundest of his time hath been but rash ; then must we look to receive from his age , not alone the imperfections of long ingrafted condition , but therewithal the unruly ...
... hath ever but slenderly known himself . 293 Gon . The best and soundest of his time hath been but rash ; then must we look to receive from his age , not alone the imperfections of long ingrafted condition , but therewithal the unruly ...
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