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This young gentlewoman had a father , —O , that " had , " how sad a passage ' tis ! —whose skill 11. lack ] slack Theobald ( Warburton ) . 9. hold ] continue to devote . Cf. " I hold my duty , as I hold my soul , Both to my God and to ...
This young gentlewoman had a father , —O , that " had , " how sad a passage ' tis ! —whose skill 11. lack ] slack Theobald ( Warburton ) . 9. hold ] continue to devote . Cf. " I hold my duty , as I hold my soul , Both to my God and to ...
Pagina 16
I sympathise with Johnson , who said , " I know not what to do with the passage . If the abrupt stop at " yet " is not due to the omission of something , there might conceivably have been a mistake about the parts : the Page may have ...
I sympathise with Johnson , who said , " I know not what to do with the passage . If the abrupt stop at " yet " is not due to the omission of something , there might conceivably have been a mistake about the parts : the Page may have ...
Pagina 113
This passage has been held to be corrupt by many editors . line 25 Johnson said he could hardly distinguish whether the word in F 1 was Jove or Love . Jove , the more difficult version of the two , has been accepted , and I think there ...
This passage has been held to be corrupt by many editors . line 25 Johnson said he could hardly distinguish whether the word in F 1 was Jove or Love . Jove , the more difficult version of the two , has been accepted , and I think there ...
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