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... ΙΟ 15 20 25 10. to't ] F ; to it Q. Sir a son Q. year ] yeares Q3 . into Q ; in Q3 . 22. the ] he Q3 . 25. Edm . ] F ; Bast . Q ( and throughout ) . services to your Lordship . unrable friend . Q3 . 13. round - womb'd ] unhyphened Q , F ...
... ΙΟ 15 20 25 10. to't ] F ; to it Q. Sir a son Q. year ] yeares Q3 . into Q ; in Q3 . 22. the ] he Q3 . 25. Edm . ] F ; Bast . Q ( and throughout ) . services to your Lordship . unrable friend . Q3 . 13. round - womb'd ] unhyphened Q , F ...
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... therefore called Anthropophagi ... those Scots ... who vsed to feed on the buttocks of boies and women's paps , as delicate dishes . ' 116. messes ] portions of food . Kent . As thou my sometime daughter . Lear . ΙΟ [ ACT I KING LEAR.
... therefore called Anthropophagi ... those Scots ... who vsed to feed on the buttocks of boies and women's paps , as delicate dishes . ' 116. messes ] portions of food . Kent . As thou my sometime daughter . Lear . ΙΟ [ ACT I KING LEAR.
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... ΙΟ S.D. Court ... Same ] Capell . Kent , Gentleman , and Fool F. brain Pope . were ] where Qr . wert Q , F. 11. not ] F ; ne'er Q. 4 . 1. Gloucester ] i.e. the town of that name , near which the residence of the Duke was . these letters ...
... ΙΟ S.D. Court ... Same ] Capell . Kent , Gentleman , and Fool F. brain Pope . were ] where Qr . wert Q , F. 11. not ] F ; ne'er Q. 4 . 1. Gloucester ] i.e. the town of that name , near which the residence of the Duke was . these letters ...
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