The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Page 20
... old copy reads her medal . The allusion is to the custom of wearing a medallion or jewel appended to a ribbon about the neck . Thus in Gervase Markham's Honour in Per- fection , 1624 , he hath hung about the neck of his kinsman , Sir ...
... old copy reads her medal . The allusion is to the custom of wearing a medallion or jewel appended to a ribbon about the neck . Thus in Gervase Markham's Honour in Per- fection , 1624 , he hath hung about the neck of his kinsman , Sir ...
Page 33
... old copy reads a truth . Rowe made the correction . 17 i . e . proof . 18 i . e . of abilities more than sufficient . Vol . IV . 2 * We are to speak in public : for this business SC . I. 33 WINTER'S TALE .
... old copy reads a truth . Rowe made the correction . 17 i . e . proof . 18 i . e . of abilities more than sufficient . Vol . IV . 2 * We are to speak in public : for this business SC . I. 33 WINTER'S TALE .
Page 38
... old copy has professes . In comforting your evils . To comfort , in old language , is to aid , to encourage . Evils here mean wicked courses . 5 i . e . the weakest , or least warlike . Leon . Force her hence . Paul . Let him 38 ACT II ...
... old copy has professes . In comforting your evils . To comfort , in old language , is to aid , to encourage . Evils here mean wicked courses . 5 i . e . the weakest , or least warlike . Leon . Force her hence . Paul . Let him 38 ACT II ...
Page 40
... old proverb to your charge , So like you , ' tis the worse . - Behold , my lords , Although the print be little , the whole matter And copy of the father : eye , nose , lip , The trick of his frown , his forehead ; nay , the valley ...
... old proverb to your charge , So like you , ' tis the worse . - Behold , my lords , Although the print be little , the whole matter And copy of the father : eye , nose , lip , The trick of his frown , his forehead ; nay , the valley ...
Page 68
... copy . 8i e . far fetched , not arising from present objects . Shep . Fye , daughter ! when my old wife 68 ACT IV . WINTER'S TALE .
... copy . 8i e . far fetched , not arising from present objects . Shep . Fye , daughter ! when my old wife 68 ACT IV . WINTER'S TALE .
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