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Friends be gone, . . . some Friends On the supposition that there is some corruption in the repetition of ‘Friends,’ Walker (Crit. i, 288) proposed, ‘perhaps, “Fellows, begone” (socii).’ Whereupon, Dyce (ed. ii) comments: ‘Here Walker would alter what an earlier line (the second) of this speech proves to be quite right. Whether or not there be any error in “some friends” I cannot determine.’

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