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When Dante reproaches 1 He uddann look like the work of one who had been reading and thinking more deeply of nature's ... The examples are far too numerous for us to particularize many of them The critical reader may trace what has been ...
When Dante reproaches 1 He uddann look like the work of one who had been reading and thinking more deeply of nature's ... The examples are far too numerous for us to particularize many of them The critical reader may trace what has been ...
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The restoration of the first reading is clearly an improvement . ... Theobald gave u3 sur ; and we could scarcely wish to restore the old reading , even if the probability of a typographical error , same for sunne , were not so obvious ...
The restoration of the first reading is clearly an improvement . ... Theobald gave u3 sur ; and we could scarcely wish to restore the old reading , even if the probability of a typographical error , same for sunne , were not so obvious ...
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It appears to us unnecessary to alter the original reading , and especially as passages in the masquerade scene would seem to indicate that the banqueting room opened into a garden - as , " Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night . " .
It appears to us unnecessary to alter the original reading , and especially as passages in the masquerade scene would seem to indicate that the banqueting room opened into a garden - as , " Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night . " .
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... married ; which reading has been adopted by Steevens and Malone , in preference to severut , in the folio und ( C ) . & A suit . A court solicitation was called a C 2 Lo ACT 1. ) ( Scers IV ROMEO AND JULIET .
... married ; which reading has been adopted by Steevens and Malone , in preference to severut , in the folio und ( C ) . & A suit . A court solicitation was called a C 2 Lo ACT 1. ) ( Scers IV ROMEO AND JULIET .
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This is the reading of the folio . Johnson reads like lights by kiay . " Capell's reading is generally adopted ( though pot literally ) from the early copies :“ We waste our lights in vain , like lamps by day .
This is the reading of the folio . Johnson reads like lights by kiay . " Capell's reading is generally adopted ( though pot literally ) from the early copies :“ We waste our lights in vain , like lamps by day .
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