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Dmah Dowlney 20 Pages. No. 39. Filial Duties 40. Address to Young Chris42.
Importance of Speaking th 66. On SpiritualDeclension 8 P es. ag12 tians 24 41.
Persuasive to Public WorShrp Tru A8. On Temperance 4 4 44. My Son, give me
thy ...
American Tract Society, 1827
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The Second Part of Henry the Fourth ... The Text from the ...
When thou do'ft pinch thy Bearer,thou do'Íi fit Like a rich Armor, worne in heat of
day, That fcald'ít with fafetie: by his Gates of breath, There lyes a dowlney feather,
which ltirres not : Did hee fufpire,that light and weightlefl'e dowlne Perforce muil.
William Shakespeare, 1863
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A Critical Examination of the Text of Shakespeare
1, “ There lies a dowlney feather that light and weightlesse dowlne.” I suspect that
clowlne was the old spelling, then growing out of use; and that dowle in the
Tempest is only a corruption of dowlne.3 In the very same line the folio has
plum6e ...
Will. Sidney Walker, 1860
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Comedies, Histories and Tragedies; Published According to ...
When thou do'st pinch thy Bearer, thou do'st sit Like a rich Armor, worne in heat of
day, That scald'st with safetie: by his Gates of breath, There lyes a dowlney
feather, which stirres not : Did hee suspire, that light and weightlefle dowlne ...
William Shakespeare, 1623
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Textual Problems of the First Folio
32—3 as 'dowlny' ('dowlney' F) and 'dowlne', but similarly anomalous in a less
spectacular way is the spelling 'maner' at n. i. 106. The spelling was exceptional
in Simmes's quarto, which has 'manner' on the five other occasions when the ...
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The Complete Works of Shakespeare (40 Works)
When thou do'st pinch thy Bearer, thou do'stsitLikea rich Armor, worne in heat of
day, That scald'st with safetie:by his Gates of breath, Therelyesa dowlney feather,
which stirresnot: Did hee suspire,that light and weightlessedowlne Perforce ...
William Shakespeare, 2012
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Shakespeare as Put Forth in 1623: A Reprint of Mr. VVilliam ...
When thou do'st pinch thy Bearer,th0u do'st fit Like a rich Armor,worne in heat of
day, That scald'st with safetie: by his Gates of breath, There lyes a dowlney
feather, which stirres not : Did hee suspire,that light and weightlesse dowlne
Perforce ...
William Shakespeare, John Heminge, Henry Condell, 1863
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Shakespeare's First Folio
When thou do'st pinchthy Bearer, thou do'st sit Like arich Armor,worne inheat
ofday, That scald'st with safetie: byhis Gates of breath, There lyes a dowlney
feather, which stirres not: Did hee suspire, that light and weightlesse dowlne
Perforce ...
William Shakespeare, 2014
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Shakespeare's Anonymous Editors: Scribe and Compositor in ...
The texts' common use of dowlny (F: dowlney) and dowlne (4.5.32,33) for downy
and down might be explained by a common source underlying both texts, but
common shifts in spelling point to the Folio's dependence on the Quarto. Both
texts ...