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[ Exeunt . ACT II ..... SCENE I. The same . Brutus's Orchard . Enter BRUTUS . Bru . What , Lucius ! ho ! - I cannot , by the progress of the stars , 6 - Brutus's orchard . ] The modern editors read garden , but or- chard ...
[ Exeunt . ACT II ..... SCENE I. The same . Brutus's Orchard . Enter BRUTUS . Bru . What , Lucius ! ho ! - I cannot , by the progress of the stars , 6 - Brutus's orchard . ] The modern editors read garden , but or- chard ...
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So , in King Richard III : 8 66 wilt thou then " Spurn at his edict ? - Steevens . March is wasted fourteen days . ] In former editions : Sir , March is wasted fifteen days . The editors are slightly mistaken : it was wasted but ...
So , in King Richard III : 8 66 wilt thou then " Spurn at his edict ? - Steevens . March is wasted fourteen days . ] In former editions : Sir , March is wasted fifteen days . The editors are slightly mistaken : it was wasted but ...
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The editor of the second folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion concern- ing the metre ; and all the subsequent editors have adopted his al- teration . Many words of two syllables are used by Shakspeare as taking up ...
The editor of the second folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion concern- ing the metre ; and all the subsequent editors have adopted his al- teration . Many words of two syllables are used by Shakspeare as taking up ...
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Hatred was substituted for hard by the ignorant editor of the se- cond folio , the great corrupter of Shakspeare's text . ... Mr. Pope substituted to for by , and all the subsequent editors have adopted this unnecessary change .
Hatred was substituted for hard by the ignorant editor of the se- cond folio , the great corrupter of Shakspeare's text . ... Mr. Pope substituted to for by , and all the subsequent editors have adopted this unnecessary change .
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151 , n . 3. Malone . 8 · who's that , knocks ? ] i . e . who is that , who knocks ? Our poet always prefers the familiar language of conversation to gram- matical nicety . Four of his editors , however , have endeavoured to destroy ...
151 , n . 3. Malone . 8 · who's that , knocks ? ] i . e . who is that , who knocks ? Our poet always prefers the familiar language of conversation to gram- matical nicety . Four of his editors , however , have endeavoured to destroy ...
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