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Theobald's and Hanmer's conjectures, Collier's / avouch this is, and W. N. Lettsom's This is a Cecilia, are equally deficient in this respect. The poorest expedient seems to me S. Walker's arrangement (Versification, 85), which proves that in criticism, as well as in poetry, even Homer may sometimes take 168 THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. a nap. Any attempt to fill up this gap which would lay claim to something better than an 'airy nothing' ought of itself to indicate the way in which the beginning o...f the line became lost; for, in my opinion, the loss took place at the beginning, and not in the body, or at the end, of the line. I imagine that Shakespeare wrote: - Her sister - - tut! But, wrangling pedant, this is &c. The copyist or compositor omitted the first two words because he had just written them or set them up in the same place in the preceding line, and the third was overlooked through its similarity to the following but. The copyist or compositor catching this but, fancied that he had already written or set up the three preceding words.
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