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... ( Moore Smith , citing Ellis , Early English Pronunciation , pp . 98 , 925 ) . But , as Viëtor remarks ( Shak . Phonology , p . 74 ) , the similarity of forms [ ru : m ] [ ro : m ] would be sufficient to serve the purpose of 181-82 . cry ...
... ( Moore Smith , citing Ellis , Early English Pronunciation , pp . 98 , 925 ) . But , as Viëtor remarks ( Shak . Phonology , p . 74 ) , the similarity of forms [ ru : m ] [ ro : m ] would be sufficient to serve the purpose of 181-82 . cry ...
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... ( Moore Smith ) . 242. fast and loose v . G. The point is that the knot which seemed fast was really loose . 244. snatch our palm from palm Prob . a reference to some childish game . Cf. ' clap this royal bargain up ' in 1. 235 . palm , F ...
... ( Moore Smith ) . 242. fast and loose v . G. The point is that the knot which seemed fast was really loose . 244. snatch our palm from palm Prob . a reference to some childish game . Cf. ' clap this royal bargain up ' in 1. 235 . palm , F ...
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... Moore Smith suggests , the compositor having set up ' my felfe and them ' in 1. 49 by a natural error does so again in the following line . 52-58 . whose restraint ... kinsman Cf. T.R. 1. xiii . 118-20 : Whofe durance darkeneth your ...
... Moore Smith suggests , the compositor having set up ' my felfe and them ' in 1. 49 by a natural error does so again in the following line . 52-58 . whose restraint ... kinsman Cf. T.R. 1. xiii . 118-20 : Whofe durance darkeneth your ...
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RICHARD COEURDELION | xlii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
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