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... reafon- ing we might infer that Shakspeare was not author of The Tempest ; for in this play Stephano is properly accented , but erroneoufly [ Stephano ] in The Mer- chant of Venice ; and that because Prosper occurs in one fcene , and ...
... reafon- ing we might infer that Shakspeare was not author of The Tempest ; for in this play Stephano is properly accented , but erroneoufly [ Stephano ] in The Mer- chant of Venice ; and that because Prosper occurs in one fcene , and ...
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... reafon . JOHNSON . This is the reading of the quarto , except that it has - instancie . MALONE . The folio reads without instance . STEEVENS . Instance feems to mean , symptom or prognostick . We find the word used in a fimilar sense ...
... reafon . JOHNSON . This is the reading of the quarto , except that it has - instancie . MALONE . The folio reads without instance . STEEVENS . Instance feems to mean , symptom or prognostick . We find the word used in a fimilar sense ...
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