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... quarto in Hamlet's celebrated soliloquy , " And enterprizes of great pitch and moment , " is better : I should not wish it to be thought that I adopt his explanation , " The allusion is to the pitching or throw- ing the bar - a manly ...
... quarto in Hamlet's celebrated soliloquy , " And enterprizes of great pitch and moment , " is better : I should not wish it to be thought that I adopt his explanation , " The allusion is to the pitching or throw- ing the bar - a manly ...
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... quartos add : 66 " Lear . No , no , they would not . " Kent . Yes , they have . " 3 By the admission of this negation ... quarto : " Ophelia . Good , my Lord , " How does your honour for this many a day ? " Hamlet . I humbly thank you ...
... quartos add : 66 " Lear . No , no , they would not . " Kent . Yes , they have . " 3 By the admission of this negation ... quarto : " Ophelia . Good , my Lord , " How does your honour for this many a day ? " Hamlet . I humbly thank you ...
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... quarto has all the appearance of being an imperfect sketch by the author himself , I have given the various readings very much in detail , as it is a matter of interesting curiosity , should this conjecture be correct , to trace the ...
... quarto has all the appearance of being an imperfect sketch by the author himself , I have given the various readings very much in detail , as it is a matter of interesting curiosity , should this conjecture be correct , to trace the ...
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... quarto has shrupt , which is , I confess , to me , unintelligible ; but in the same manner , beteem in Hamlet , " That he might not beteem the winds of heaven " Visit her face too roughly , " was for a long period supposed to be a ...
... quarto has shrupt , which is , I confess , to me , unintelligible ; but in the same manner , beteem in Hamlet , " That he might not beteem the winds of heaven " Visit her face too roughly , " was for a long period supposed to be a ...
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... quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published by him , is the excessive carelessness of the press : every page is so scandalously false spelled , and almost all the learned and unusual words so intolerably mangled ...
... quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published by him , is the excessive carelessness of the press : every page is so scandalously false spelled , and almost all the learned and unusual words so intolerably mangled ...
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