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... Walker , a better authority , explains it , " Neat in the sense of pure , unmixed ; still used in the phrase neat wine , " This makes it equivalent to " you unmitigated villain . " Enter EDMUND , sword in hand . Edm . How SCENE II . 55 ...
... Walker , a better authority , explains it , " Neat in the sense of pure , unmixed ; still used in the phrase neat wine , " This makes it equivalent to " you unmitigated villain . " Enter EDMUND , sword in hand . Edm . How SCENE II . 55 ...
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... Walker would read . But is not brains sometimes used as a noun singular ? P. 47. Fool . She that's a maid now , and laughs at my departure , Shall not be a maid long , unless things be cut shorter . — This was , no doubt , an ...
... Walker would read . But is not brains sometimes used as a noun singular ? P. 47. Fool . She that's a maid now , and laughs at my departure , Shall not be a maid long , unless things be cut shorter . — This was , no doubt , an ...
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... Walker would read , " You Heavens , give me patience ! — that I need , " according to Ritson's suggestion . P. 78 . - ACT III . , SCENE 1 . Sir , I do know you ; And dare , upon the warrant of my note , Commend a dear thing to you ...
... Walker would read , " You Heavens , give me patience ! — that I need , " according to Ritson's suggestion . P. 78 . - ACT III . , SCENE 1 . Sir , I do know you ; And dare , upon the warrant of my note , Commend a dear thing to you ...
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... Walker notes as follows : " Read wide ; see context . And so the 1770 edition of King Lear , ' collated with the old and modern editions ' ; with a note , ' All editions read wild ; but wide is better opposed to little . " " The 1770 ...
... Walker notes as follows : " Read wide ; see context . And so the 1770 edition of King Lear , ' collated with the old and modern editions ' ; with a note , ' All editions read wild ; but wide is better opposed to little . " " The 1770 ...
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... Walker says , " There can be no doubt that Johnson's maims is the right reading . " See foot - note 6 . - P. 109. Five fiends have been in poor Tom at once ; as Obidicut , of lust ; Hobbididence , prince of dumbness ; & c . - So Walker ...
... Walker says , " There can be no doubt that Johnson's maims is the right reading . " See foot - note 6 . - P. 109. Five fiends have been in poor Tom at once ; as Obidicut , of lust ; Hobbididence , prince of dumbness ; & c . - So Walker ...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 15-16 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1881 |
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