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... Pope . 15. asleep ] Capell ; a sleepe Q1 , F ; sleepe Q2 ; a - sleep Pope . then ] F ; the Q. 18. Fine ... ' legitimate ' ] F ; not in Q. Q ; to'th ' F ; toe Hanmer ; be Pope . Confin'd to exhibition ! All this done Upon the gad. 14. to ...
... Pope . 15. asleep ] Capell ; a sleepe Q1 , F ; sleepe Q2 ; a - sleep Pope . then ] F ; the Q. 18. Fine ... ' legitimate ' ] F ; not in Q. Q ; to'th ' F ; toe Hanmer ; be Pope . Confin'd to exhibition ! All this done Upon the gad. 14. to ...
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... Pope ; Stiberde- gebit Q. 60-1 . mopping and mowing ] Theobald ; Mobing , & Mohing Q ; moping and Mowing Pope ; mobbing and mowing Jennens . 46. ' Tis ... blind ] Gloucester uses his own situation as a symbol : when the rulers are mad ...
... Pope ; Stiberde- gebit Q. 60-1 . mopping and mowing ] Theobald ; Mobing , & Mohing Q ; moping and Mowing Pope ; mobbing and mowing Jennens . 46. ' Tis ... blind ] Gloucester uses his own situation as a symbol : when the rulers are mad ...
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... Pope ; seeme Q. 9. pierce ] Cf. thrill'd , v . ii . 73 . 12. trill'd ] trickled . 13. delicate ] lovely . Cf. Oth ... Pope's emendation is probably right , though Shakespeare Kent . What guests were in her eyes ; which. sc . m ] 151 ...
... Pope ; seeme Q. 9. pierce ] Cf. thrill'd , v . ii . 73 . 12. trill'd ] trickled . 13. delicate ] lovely . Cf. Oth ... Pope's emendation is probably right , though Shakespeare Kent . What guests were in her eyes ; which. sc . m ] 151 ...
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