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The second folio reads us to whose unwilhed yoke - . " STEVENS . Dele to , and
for unwish'd , r . unwished . Though I have been in general extremely careful not
to admit into my text any of the innovations made by the editor of the second folio
...
The second folio reads us to whose unwilhed yoke - . " STEVENS . Dele to , and
for unwish'd , r . unwished . Though I have been in general extremely careful not
to admit into my text any of the innovations made by the editor of the second folio
...
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Now , for , a buck is the first year , a fawn ; the second year , a PRICKET ; the third
year , a SORRELL ; the fourth year , a soare ; ' the fifth , a buck of the FIRST
HEAD ; the fexté year , a compleat buck . Likewise your hart is the first year , a
calje ...
Now , for , a buck is the first year , a fawn ; the second year , a PRICKET ; the third
year , a SORRELL ; the fourth year , a soare ; ' the fifth , a buck of the FIRST
HEAD ; the fexté year , a compleat buck . Likewise your hart is the first year , a
calje ...
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The editor of the second folio , with less probability ; ( as it apa pears tó me , )
reads -- fair , gentle , sweet . MALONE . S when we greet ; & c . ] This is a very
lofty and clegant compliment . JOHNSON . VOL . VII . Z Ros . But that you take
what ...
The editor of the second folio , with less probability ; ( as it apa pears tó me , )
reads -- fair , gentle , sweet . MALONE . S when we greet ; & c . ] This is a very
lofty and clegant compliment . JOHNSON . VOL . VII . Z Ros . But that you take
what ...
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66 Jf this first part , gentles , do like you well , • The second part shall greater
murders tell . ” STEEVENS . I rather think.Shakspeare alludes to the shifts to
which the adors were reduced in the old theatres , one person often performing
two or ...
66 Jf this first part , gentles , do like you well , • The second part shall greater
murders tell . ” STEEVENS . I rather think.Shakspeare alludes to the shifts to
which the adors were reduced in the old theatres , one person often performing
two or ...
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Dr. W.'s second position , that the heroes and the scene of these rou mances
were generally of the country of Spain , is as unfortunate as . the former .
Whoever will take ihe second volume of Du Fresnoy's Bibliothèque des Romans ,
and look ...
Dr. W.'s second position , that the heroes and the scene of these rou mances
were generally of the country of Spain , is as unfortunate as . the former .
Whoever will take ihe second volume of Du Fresnoy's Bibliothèque des Romans ,
and look ...
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