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... stands as a splendid example . As regards readings , the fact that there is no Quarto of King John makes the correction of corrupt passages a matter of pure conjecture , and , consequently , we have had made many " giddy , loose ...
... stands as a splendid example . As regards readings , the fact that there is no Quarto of King John makes the correction of corrupt passages a matter of pure conjecture , and , consequently , we have had made many " giddy , loose ...
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... stands it means " He hath a copy of Coeur - de - lion's face " ; " trick " being a heraldic term for a pen - and - ink copy of a coat - of - arms . " Tricked : sketched in outline with pen and ink " ( Boutell's Heraldry , p . 84 ) ...
... stands it means " He hath a copy of Coeur - de - lion's face " ; " trick " being a heraldic term for a pen - and - ink copy of a coat - of - arms . " Tricked : sketched in outline with pen and ink " ( Boutell's Heraldry , p . 84 ) ...
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... stands- " Before the answering man knows what the ques- tioner would , except in so far as customary complimentary retorts are concerned ' we leave " And so in the air ; but having regard to the looseness of structure of the whole ...
... stands- " Before the answering man knows what the ques- tioner would , except in so far as customary complimentary retorts are concerned ' we leave " And so in the air ; but having regard to the looseness of structure of the whole ...
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... stands . . . . Shakespeare unquestionably wrote : - If thou hadst said him " nay , " it had been sin . Who says " ay " was , he lies ; I say ' twas not ' " 275 [ Exeunt . ( Vaughan ) . Vaughan's suggestion seems quite un - Shakespearian ...
... stands . . . . Shakespeare unquestionably wrote : - If thou hadst said him " nay , " it had been sin . Who says " ay " was , he lies ; I say ' twas not ' " 275 [ Exeunt . ( Vaughan ) . Vaughan's suggestion seems quite un - Shakespearian ...
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... stands young Plantagenet , Son to the elder brother of this man , And king o'er him and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden equity , we tread In warlike march these greens before your town , Being no further enemy to you Than ...
... stands young Plantagenet , Son to the elder brother of this man , And king o'er him and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden equity , we tread In warlike march these greens before your town , Being no further enemy to you Than ...
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