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THEOBALD . Sir T. H. adheres to the old reading . STEEVENS . & The old editions read momentany , which is the old and proper word . The modern editors , momentary . JOHNSON . The first folio has not momentany but momentary . MALONE .
THEOBALD . Sir T. H. adheres to the old reading . STEEVENS . & The old editions read momentany , which is the old and proper word . The modern editors , momentary . JOHNSON . The first folio has not momentany but momentary . MALONE .
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-remote , - ] Remote is the reading of both the quartos ; the folio has , - remov'd . STEEVENS . - From Athens is her house remote feven leagues . ] Remov'd , which is the reading of the folio , was , I believe , the author's word.
-remote , - ] Remote is the reading of both the quartos ; the folio has , - remov'd . STEEVENS . - From Athens is her house remote feven leagues . ] Remov'd , which is the reading of the folio , was , I believe , the author's word.
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The folio and one of the quartos read , His folly , Helena , is none of mine . JOHNSON . 2 None , but your beauty ; would that fault were mine ! ] 1 would point this line thus : None . But your beauty ; -Would that fault were mine !
The folio and one of the quartos read , His folly , Helena , is none of mine . JOHNSON . 2 None , but your beauty ; would that fault were mine ! ] 1 would point this line thus : None . But your beauty ; -Would that fault were mine !
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The first folio reads : and fo grow on to a point . MALONE . 93 ' grow . ' And fo grow on to a point . ] The fenfe , in my opinion , hath been hitherto mistaken ; and instead of a point , a fubftantive , I would read appoint a verb ...
The first folio reads : and fo grow on to a point . MALONE . 93 ' grow . ' And fo grow on to a point . ] The fenfe , in my opinion , hath been hitherto mistaken ; and instead of a point , a fubftantive , I would read appoint a verb ...
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But , mas 、 4 - you ] Omitted in first folio . MALONE . 5 -your perfect yellow . ] Here Bottom again discovers a true genius for the stage by his folicitude for propriety of drefs , and his deliberation which beard to chufe among many ...
But , mas 、 4 - you ] Omitted in first folio . MALONE . 5 -your perfect yellow . ] Here Bottom again discovers a true genius for the stage by his folicitude for propriety of drefs , and his deliberation which beard to chufe among many ...
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