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... edition , reads ' cowche ' ; 1557 , second edition , and later editions read ' crowch ' . The gravedigger in Hamlet sings ' clutch ' , which perhaps is the best reading of all , since it makes perfect alliteration with ' clawed . ' 39 A ...
... edition , reads ' cowche ' ; 1557 , second edition , and later editions read ' crowch ' . The gravedigger in Hamlet sings ' clutch ' , which perhaps is the best reading of all , since it makes perfect alliteration with ' clawed . ' 39 A ...
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... edition survives , it is always assumed that it did not appear . His poems were pub- lished in 1633 , two years after his death , and proved so popular that they went to their seventh edition in 1669 . MODERN EDITIONS : Poetical Works ...
... edition survives , it is always assumed that it did not appear . His poems were pub- lished in 1633 , two years after his death , and proved so popular that they went to their seventh edition in 1669 . MODERN EDITIONS : Poetical Works ...
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... EDITION : " The Poems ' in Minor Poets of the Caroline Period ( ed . by G. Saintsbury ) , Vol . ii , Oxford , 1906 . TEXT : Malone Ms. 13 , Bodleian . JOHN HALL JOHN HALL ( 1627-1656 ) entered St. John's College , Cambridge , in 1646 ...
... EDITION : " The Poems ' in Minor Poets of the Caroline Period ( ed . by G. Saintsbury ) , Vol . ii , Oxford , 1906 . TEXT : Malone Ms. 13 , Bodleian . JOHN HALL JOHN HALL ( 1627-1656 ) entered St. John's College , Cambridge , in 1646 ...
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