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... Old copy- Murellus . I have , upon the authority of Plutarch , & c . given to this tribune his right name . Marullus . 3 -- THEOBALD . a mender of bad foals . ] Fletcher has the fame quibble in his Women Pleas'd : MAR . What trade ...
... Old copy- Murellus . I have , upon the authority of Plutarch , & c . given to this tribune his right name . Marullus . 3 -- THEOBALD . a mender of bad foals . ] Fletcher has the fame quibble in his Women Pleas'd : MAR . What trade ...
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... old copy is given to Flavius . The next speech but one fhews that it belongs to Marullus , to whom it was attributed , I think properly , by Mr. Capell . MALONE . 5 Mar. What meanest thou by that ? ] As the Cobler , in the pre- ceding ...
... old copy is given to Flavius . The next speech but one fhews that it belongs to Marullus , to whom it was attributed , I think properly , by Mr. Capell . MALONE . 5 Mar. What meanest thou by that ? ] As the Cobler , in the pre- ceding ...
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... original copy . - The allufion contained in the fecond clause of this fentence , is again repeated in Coriolanus , A & IV . fc . v . — 3. Serv . How , fir , do you meddle with my mafter ? Cor . Ay , ' is an honefter service than to ...
... original copy . - The allufion contained in the fecond clause of this fentence , is again repeated in Coriolanus , A & IV . fc . v . — 3. Serv . How , fir , do you meddle with my mafter ? Cor . Ay , ' is an honefter service than to ...
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... old copy generally reads An- tonio , Octavio , Flavio . The players were more accuftomed to Italian than Roman ... olde time men fay was the feaft of Shepheards or heardfmen , and is much like unto the feaft of Lyceians in Arcadia . But ...
... old copy generally reads An- tonio , Octavio , Flavio . The players were more accuftomed to Italian than Roman ... olde time men fay was the feaft of Shepheards or heardfmen , and is much like unto the feaft of Lyceians in Arcadia . But ...
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... Old Copy - laughter . Corre & ed by Mr. Pope . MALONE . 2 To ftale with ordinary oaths my love & c . ] To invite every new protefter to my affedion by the stale or allurement of customary oaths . JOHNSON . 3 And I will look on both ...
... Old Copy - laughter . Corre & ed by Mr. Pope . MALONE . 2 To ftale with ordinary oaths my love & c . ] To invite every new protefter to my affedion by the stale or allurement of customary oaths . JOHNSON . 3 And I will look on both ...
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