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| − | <pre>
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| − | | for equalities are so weighed | + | | width="60%" | |
| − | | that curiosity in neither can
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| − | | make choice of either's moiety.
| + | for equalities are so weighed<br> |
| | + | that curiosity in neither can<br> |
| | + | make choice of either's moiety. |
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| | + | | valign="top" | — ''King Lear'', Sc.1.5–7 (Quarto) |
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| − | | King Lear, Sc.1.5-7, (Quarto) | + | for qualities are so weighed<br> |
| | + | that curiosity in neither can<br> |
| | + | make choice of either's moiety.<br> |
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| | + | | valign="top" | — ''King Lear'', 1.1.5–6 (Folio) |
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| − | | for qualities are so weighed | + | |} |
| − | | that curiosity in neither can
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| − | | make choice of either's moiety.
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| − | | King Lear, 1.1.5-6, (Folio)
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| | Justifying a notion of approximation is a little more | | Justifying a notion of approximation is a little more |
| | involved in general, and especially in these discrete | | involved in general, and especially in these discrete |