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Peter is and the latter Quartos . In the 1599 Quarto it is given thus - ' Enter thus
shown to wear a knife or dagger about him , which he draws Will Kemp , ' and in
the 1609 Quarto thus Enter Will Kempe ; upon the slightest occasion of threat ...
Peter is and the latter Quartos . In the 1599 Quarto it is given thus - ' Enter thus
shown to wear a knife or dagger about him , which he draws Will Kemp , ' and in
the 1609 Quarto thus Enter Will Kempe ; upon the slightest occasion of threat ...
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The First Quarto reads " eye ' here instead of “ truth ; " which is the word in the
Folio and all the other Quartos . Many editors adopt the word ' eye , ' pronouncing
it to be the more intelligible word in this passage . We greatly prefer the ...
The First Quarto reads " eye ' here instead of “ truth ; " which is the word in the
Folio and all the other Quartos . Many editors adopt the word ' eye , ' pronouncing
it to be the more intelligible word in this passage . We greatly prefer the ...
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This is the Folio reading , while the Quartos give oft capt . We think that the
context shows that a single interview of solicitation on the part of the three city
magnates was intended , and not a repeated series of applications ; therefore “
off ...
This is the Folio reading , while the Quartos give oft capt . We think that the
context shows that a single interview of solicitation on the part of the three city
magnates was intended , and not a repeated series of applications ; therefore “
off ...
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Achilles Act ii Antony appears bear better blood bring Brutus Cæsar Cassio cause comes Coriolanus correction dead death doth effect elliptically Enter Exeunt Exit express eyes fair father fear Folio follow fool fortune friends give given gods Hamlet hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Henry hold honour Iago instance Juliet keep Kent King lady Lear leave live look lord Macbeth mark matter means mind nature never night noble Note passage phrase play poor pray present prints probably Quartos Queen reading referred Rome Romeo SCENE Second sense sentence Serv Shakespeare signifying speak speech spirit stand sweet sword tell term thee thing Third thou thought Timon Troilus true word