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( 4 ) I have here inferted the word Senner , from the original edition , that I may have an opportunity of retracting a hafty . conjecture in one of the marginal directions in Henry VIII . Son- net appears to be a particular tune or ...
( 4 ) I have here inferted the word Senner , from the original edition , that I may have an opportunity of retracting a hafty . conjecture in one of the marginal directions in Henry VIII . Son- net appears to be a particular tune or ...
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Fast For my part , I have walk'd about the streets , Submitting me unto the perilous night by se - ] The first ( 2 ) Who glar'd upon me , edition reads , Who glaz'd upon me- Perhaps , Who gaz'd upon me .
Fast For my part , I have walk'd about the streets , Submitting me unto the perilous night by se - ] The first ( 2 ) Who glar'd upon me , edition reads , Who glaz'd upon me- Perhaps , Who gaz'd upon me .
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20 ( 8 ) Is fev'rous , like the work + ] The old edition reads , 777 It favours , the work quilles esh T I think we fhould read , In favour's , like the work we have have in hand ; \\\\ ( 2 ) Moft bloody , fiery , and most terrible .
20 ( 8 ) Is fev'rous , like the work + ] The old edition reads , 777 It favours , the work quilles esh T I think we fhould read , In favour's , like the work we have have in hand ; \\\\ ( 2 ) Moft bloody , fiery , and most terrible .
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( 5 ) In former editions , Sir , March is wafted fifteen days . The editors are flightly mistaken : It was wafted but fourteen days ; this was the dawn of the 15th , when the boy makes his report.s THEOBALD . Bru . Bru . " Tis good .
( 5 ) In former editions , Sir , March is wafted fifteen days . The editors are flightly mistaken : It was wafted but fourteen days ; this was the dawn of the 15th , when the boy makes his report.s THEOBALD . Bru . Bru . " Tis good .
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He reads , with the other modern editions , If that the face of men , but the old reading is , -If not the face , & c . ( 1 ) This is imitated by Otway , When you would bind me , is there need of oaths ? & c . Venice preserved .
He reads , with the other modern editions , If that the face of men , but the old reading is , -If not the face , & c . ( 1 ) This is imitated by Otway , When you would bind me , is there need of oaths ? & c . Venice preserved .
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