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Page 34
... better than nonienfe , as it ftands , evidently requires amendment . The words are addreffed , not tớ the Meffenger , but to Thaliard , who has told the King that he may confider Pericles as already dead ; to which the King replies ...
... better than nonienfe , as it ftands , evidently requires amendment . The words are addreffed , not tớ the Meffenger , but to Thaliard , who has told the King that he may confider Pericles as already dead ; to which the King replies ...
Page 44
... better of myself and thee , during my life ; 1 for a valiant lion , and thou for a true prince . " MALONE . That the word shine may be used as a substantive , cannot be doubted whilft we have funshine and moonshine If the prefent ...
... better of myself and thee , during my life ; 1 for a valiant lion , and thou for a true prince . " MALONE . That the word shine may be used as a substantive , cannot be doubted whilft we have funshine and moonshine If the prefent ...
Page 56
... better prince , and benign lord , Prove awful & c . ] i . e . you have feen a better prince , & c . prove awful & c . The verb in the firft line is carried on to the third . Old copy : That will prove awful both in deed and word . I ...
... better prince , and benign lord , Prove awful & c . ] i . e . you have feen a better prince , & c . prove awful & c . The verb in the firft line is carried on to the third . Old copy : That will prove awful both in deed and word . I ...
Page 67
... better office , than to be beadle . But , mafter , I'll go draw up the net . [ Exeunt two of the Fishermen . PER . How well this honeft mirth becomes their labour ! 1. FISH . Hark you , fir ! do you know where you are ? PER . Not well ...
... better office , than to be beadle . But , mafter , I'll go draw up the net . [ Exeunt two of the Fishermen . PER . How well this honeft mirth becomes their labour ! 1. FISH . Hark you , fir ! do you know where you are ? PER . Not well ...
Page 71
... better , ] Old copy : And if that ever my low fortune's better , - We should read- " My low fortunes better . " Better is in thi place a verb , and fortunes the plural number . M. MASON . · Why , do ye take it , ] That is , in plainer ...
... better , ] Old copy : And if that ever my low fortune's better , - We should read- " My low fortunes better . " Better is in thi place a verb , and fortunes the plural number . M. MASON . · Why , do ye take it , ] That is , in plainer ...
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