Seven Lectures On Shakespeare And Milton. a List of All the Ms. Emendations in Mr. Collier's Folio, 1632;

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Seven Lectures On Shakespeare And Milton. a List of All the Ms. Emendations in Mr. Collier's Folio, 1632;
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834
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Scene 2.
For you are cold and stone.
I see that men make hopes in such suit.
Which Hwere the greatest obloquy.
Though there my hope be none.
It is meant damnable in us.
See his company anatomised.
The stronger part of it.
Was faithfully confirmed Bring forth this counterfeit model.
We shall hear of your lord anon.
But not when he does owe it.
But with the word.
And time revives us.
They are not herbs, you knave.
Faith, Sir, a' has an English maine.
Let his nobility remain.
And, indeed, he has n
...o pace.
Scene 3.
It is most damnable in us.
See his companion anatomised.
The stranger part of it.
And faithfully confirmed.
Bring forth this counterfeit medal.
We shall hear of your lordship anon.
But not where he does owe it.
Scene 4.
But with the world.
And time reviles us.
Scene 5.
They are not potherbs, you knave.
Faith, Sir, a' has an English name.
Let the nobility remain.
And, indeed, he has no place.
ACT v.— Scene 2.
You beg more than word, then. 1632. You beg more than one word, then.


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