The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 19
... taken down on every re- moval of the family . See the preface to The Household Book of the Fifth Earl of Northumberland , begun in 1512. STEEVENS . " And what cheer there & c . ] I had followed the reading of the folio , [ hear ] but ...
... taken down on every re- moval of the family . See the preface to The Household Book of the Fifth Earl of Northumberland , begun in 1512. STEEVENS . " And what cheer there & c . ] I had followed the reading of the folio , [ hear ] but ...
Page 28
... taken their edi- tions from the folios , in which the text stood thus : the dire aspect Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbour swords ; Which so rouz'd up- fright fair peace . This is sense . But Mr. Pope , who carefully examined ...
... taken their edi- tions from the folios , in which the text stood thus : the dire aspect Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbour swords ; Which so rouz'd up- fright fair peace . This is sense . But Mr. Pope , who carefully examined ...
Page 42
... taken ; and hath sent post - haste , To entreat your majesty to visit him . K. RICH . Where lies he ? BUSHY . At Ely - house . K. RICH . Now put it , heaven , in his physician's mind , To help him to his grave immediately ! The lining ...
... taken ; and hath sent post - haste , To entreat your majesty to visit him . K. RICH . Where lies he ? BUSHY . At Ely - house . K. RICH . Now put it , heaven , in his physician's mind , To help him to his grave immediately ! The lining ...
Page 59
... taken notice of , which are ap- plicable only to this lord in particular , and from the improba- bility that Shakspeare would omit so principal a personage in his historian's list , I think it can scarce be doubted but that a line is ...
... taken notice of , which are ap- plicable only to this lord in particular , and from the improba- bility that Shakspeare would omit so principal a personage in his historian's list , I think it can scarce be doubted but that a line is ...
Page 86
... taken possession of all the old copies , I have great suspicion of its being an interpolation ; and have therefore ventured to throw it out . The first and third lines rhyme to each other ; nor do I imagine this was casual , but ...
... taken possession of all the old copies , I have great suspicion of its being an interpolation ; and have therefore ventured to throw it out . The first and third lines rhyme to each other ; nor do I imagine this was casual , but ...
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