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Pagina 37
Madam ] omitted Hanmer ; 224. tell true ] omitted Steevens ( conj . ) ; S. Walker conjectures separate line . Dyce gives that reading and places " tell true " in a line by itself . 207. lose still probably " I lack not ( do not cease ) ...
Madam ] omitted Hanmer ; 224. tell true ] omitted Steevens ( conj . ) ; S. Walker conjectures separate line . Dyce gives that reading and places " tell true " in a line by itself . 207. lose still probably " I lack not ( do not cease ) ...
Pagina 76
Ber . I have writ my letters , casketed my treasure , given order for our horses ; and to - night , when I should take possession of the bride , end ere I do begin . 15. [ To Bertram ] Capell , omitted Ff . ΙΟ 15 20 25 18.
Ber . I have writ my letters , casketed my treasure , given order for our horses ; and to - night , when I should take possession of the bride , end ere I do begin . 15. [ To Bertram ] Capell , omitted Ff . ΙΟ 15 20 25 18.
Pagina 131
2 ) , omitted Ff . 320. Unmuffling him ] Steevens , 328. the sonnet ] F 1 , 2 ; the same sonnet F 3 , 4 . omitted Ff . Count Rousillon ? an I were not a very coward sc . III . ] 131 THAT ENDS WELL.
2 ) , omitted Ff . 320. Unmuffling him ] Steevens , 328. the sonnet ] F 1 , 2 ; the same sonnet F 3 , 4 . omitted Ff . Count Rousillon ? an I were not a very coward sc . III . ] 131 THAT ENDS WELL.
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answer Bertram bring called Capell Collier common conj conjecture Count Countess court drum Dyce editors Enter Exit eyes fair father follow fortune French friends give grace hand Hanmer hath hear heart heaven Helena Henry hold honour hope husband Italy Johnson King knave lady Lafeu leave letter live look lost madam maid Malone marry mean mother nature never night occurs omitted Parolles passage perhaps phrase play poor Pope pray probably quotes reason reference ring Rowe SCENE Second Lord seems sense Shakespeare Sold speak stand Steevens suggests suppose sure sweet tell thank thee Theobald thing thou thought true truth unto virginity virtue Walker wife woman worthy write young