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... Henry VI . iii . 2. 68 : " base muleters of France . " 224 Line 52 : the head of ACTIUM . - F . 1 has " th ' head of Action ; " the later Ff . , " the heart of Actium . " The obviously correct reading was established by Pope . 225 ...
... Henry VI . iii . 2. 68 : " base muleters of France . " 224 Line 52 : the head of ACTIUM . - F . 1 has " th ' head of Action ; " the later Ff . , " the heart of Actium . " The obviously correct reading was established by Pope . 225 ...
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... Henry VIII . v . 4. 99 : I'll pick you o'er the pales else . For the double form cf. ache and atche , poke and potch ... Henry IV . i . 2. 7 , where Falstaff says : " Men of all sorts take a pride to gird at me . " The noun occurs in ...
... Henry VIII . v . 4. 99 : I'll pick you o'er the pales else . For the double form cf. ache and atche , poke and potch ... Henry IV . i . 2. 7 , where Falstaff says : " Men of all sorts take a pride to gird at me . " The noun occurs in ...
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... Henry IV . v . 1. 72 : These things indeed you have articulate , it means " set forth in articles , " articulate being used as we should now used specified . 91. Line 82 : I sometime lay , here in Corioli . — For lie in the sense of ...
... Henry IV . v . 1. 72 : These things indeed you have articulate , it means " set forth in articles , " articulate being used as we should now used specified . 91. Line 82 : I sometime lay , here in Corioli . — For lie in the sense of ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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