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Pagina 64
Here , take her hand , Proud scornful boy , unworthy this good gift , That dost in vile misprision shackle up 139. words ] F 1 ; word's F 2 , 3 , 4. 140. grave ] grave : Ff . 142 , 143 . tomb Of ... indeed ] Theobald ( Thirlby conj . ) ...
Here , take her hand , Proud scornful boy , unworthy this good gift , That dost in vile misprision shackle up 139. words ] F 1 ; word's F 2 , 3 , 4. 140. grave ] grave : Ff . 142 , 143 . tomb Of ... indeed ] Theobald ( Thirlby conj . ) ...
Pagina 80
Arranged according to Dyce's conj .; all in one line in the Ff ; Hanmer leaves out my lord . 91. Where . Farewell ] In the Folios the speech is a continuation of Helen's preceding_one ; emendation by Theobald ; men , monsieur ?
Arranged according to Dyce's conj .; all in one line in the Ff ; Hanmer leaves out my lord . 91. Where . Farewell ] In the Folios the speech is a continuation of Helen's preceding_one ; emendation by Theobald ; men , monsieur ?
Pagina 142
Theobald altered ' mood ' to ' moat ' ; but a quibble between ' mood ' and ' mud ' is intended here , the words having been formerly pronounced nearly alike " ( Dyce ) . F 3 , 4 . 37. falls ] befalls . Cf. v . iii . 121 , below .
Theobald altered ' mood ' to ' moat ' ; but a quibble between ' mood ' and ' mud ' is intended here , the words having been formerly pronounced nearly alike " ( Dyce ) . F 3 , 4 . 37. falls ] befalls . Cf. v . iii . 121 , below .
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