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... Compare the readings of F 1 in Tempest , V. i . III : " Where thou bee'st he or no " ; and Comedy of Errors , IV . i ... compares Spenser , Faerie Queene , I. II . xxxvii . 4 : " One day in doubt I cast for to compare , Whether in ...
... Compare the readings of F 1 in Tempest , V. i . III : " Where thou bee'st he or no " ; and Comedy of Errors , IV . i ... compares Spenser , Faerie Queene , I. II . xxxvii . 4 : " One day in doubt I cast for to compare , Whether in ...
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... compares 858. That ] The Lintott and 859. this ] his Q 10. 862 . the scene of " Anon , anon , Sir " in 1 Henry IV . II . iv . 40-80 . 854. cabinet ] dwelling ; cf. Lucrece , 442. It is used of a cottage by Lyly , Woman in the Moone , IV ...
... compares 858. That ] The Lintott and 859. this ] his Q 10. 862 . the scene of " Anon , anon , Sir " in 1 Henry IV . II . iv . 40-80 . 854. cabinet ] dwelling ; cf. Lucrece , 442. It is used of a cottage by Lyly , Woman in the Moone , IV ...
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... compares Lear , IV . vi . 169 : " Robes and furr'd gowns hide all , " and Boswell cites from the same play , I. i . 283 : " Time shall unfold what plaited [ plighted F 1 ] cunning hides . " 99. cop'd ] encountered , had dealings with ...
... compares Lear , IV . vi . 169 : " Robes and furr'd gowns hide all , " and Boswell cites from the same play , I. i . 283 : " Time shall unfold what plaited [ plighted F 1 ] cunning hides . " 99. cop'd ] encountered , had dealings with ...
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