The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page xxviii
... Winter's Tale Macbeth King John King Richard II . King Henry IV . Part I. King Henry V. 2 15 C 16 6 R 3 6 I II . I 10 pointed out in his notes , will , in our xxviii ADVERTISEMENT .
... Winter's Tale Macbeth King John King Richard II . King Henry IV . Part I. King Henry V. 2 15 C 16 6 R 3 6 I II . I 10 pointed out in his notes , will , in our xxviii ADVERTISEMENT .
Page 134
... Winter's Tale , Co- medy of Errors , and Titus Andronicus , ) that only fome characters fingle fcenes , or perhaps a few particular paffages , were of his hand . It is very probable what occafioned fome plays to be fuppofed Shakspeare's ...
... Winter's Tale , Co- medy of Errors , and Titus Andronicus , ) that only fome characters fingle fcenes , or perhaps a few particular paffages , were of his hand . It is very probable what occafioned fome plays to be fuppofed Shakspeare's ...
Page 273
... Winter's Tale , a play that bears the ftrongest marks of the hand of 3 Locrine , 1595. Sir John Oldcastle , 1600. London Pro- digal , 1605. Pericles , Prince of Tyre , 1609. Puritan , 160 . Thomas Lord Cromwell , 1613. Yorkshire Tragedy ...
... Winter's Tale , a play that bears the ftrongest marks of the hand of 3 Locrine , 1595. Sir John Oldcastle , 1600. London Pro- digal , 1605. Pericles , Prince of Tyre , 1609. Puritan , 160 . Thomas Lord Cromwell , 1613. Yorkshire Tragedy ...
Page 399
... Winter's Tale , Act I. fc . ii . Thou doft make poffible , things not fo held . " The plain meaning is , thou doft make those things poffible , which are held to be impoffible . But the editor of the fecond folio , not understand- ing ...
... Winter's Tale , Act I. fc . ii . Thou doft make poffible , things not fo held . " The plain meaning is , thou doft make those things poffible , which are held to be impoffible . But the editor of the fecond folio , not understand- ing ...
Page 401
... Winter's Tale , the word vast not being understood , 66- they shook hands as over a vaft . " First Folio . 6 ——— we find in the second copy , as over a vaft fea . " In King John , Act V. fc . v . first folio , are these lines : 66 The ...
... Winter's Tale , the word vast not being understood , 66- they shook hands as over a vaft . " First Folio . 6 ——— we find in the second copy , as over a vaft fea . " In King John , Act V. fc . v . first folio , are these lines : 66 The ...
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