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... doubt a re - publication of that published by W. Howe in 1576 . Pericles was entered on the Stationers ' books , May 2 , 1608 , by Edward Blount , one of the printers of the firft folio edition of Shakspeare's plays ; but it did not ...
... doubt a re - publication of that published by W. Howe in 1576 . Pericles was entered on the Stationers ' books , May 2 , 1608 , by Edward Blount , one of the printers of the firft folio edition of Shakspeare's plays ; but it did not ...
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... doubt that they belong to Antiochus . MALONE . Thefe lines in the old copies ftand as follows : " Thus ready for the way of life or death " I wayte the fharpeft blow ( Antiochus ) " Scorning aduice ; read the conclufion then : " Which ...
... doubt that they belong to Antiochus . MALONE . Thefe lines in the old copies ftand as follows : " Thus ready for the way of life or death " I wayte the fharpeft blow ( Antiochus ) " Scorning aduice ; read the conclufion then : " Which ...
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... doubt but that these two lines were intended to rhyme together in our author's copy , where originally they might have stood thus : • your entertain fhall be , Or , As doth befit our honour , your degree . As doth our honour fit and ...
... doubt but that these two lines were intended to rhyme together in our author's copy , where originally they might have stood thus : • your entertain fhall be , Or , As doth befit our honour , your degree . As doth our honour fit and ...
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... doubt it , ( as no doubt he doth , ) ] The quarto 1609 , reads , And fhould he doo't , as no doubt he doth- from which the reading of the text has been formed . The repeti- tion is much in our author's manner , and the following words ...
... doubt it , ( as no doubt he doth , ) ] The quarto 1609 , reads , And fhould he doo't , as no doubt he doth- from which the reading of the text has been formed . The repeti- tion is much in our author's manner , and the following words ...
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... doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; When all , for mine , if ... doubts How I might flop this tempeft , cre it came ; And finding little comfort to relieve them , I thought it ...
... doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; When all , for mine , if ... doubts How I might flop this tempeft , cre it came ; And finding little comfort to relieve them , I thought it ...
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