The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... copy of this play , with the passage as it stood originally , that I have not hesitated to give the reading which I proposed some time ago , a place in the text . The same mistake has happened in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , Vol . V. p ...
... copy of this play , with the passage as it stood originally , that I have not hesitated to give the reading which I proposed some time ago , a place in the text . The same mistake has happened in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , Vol . V. p ...
Page 55
... copy , 1599 : but in order to familiarize the idea , he has diminished its pro- priety . In the pictures of burgo - masters , the ring is generally placed on the fore - finger ; and from a passage in The First Part of Henry IV . we may ...
... copy , 1599 : but in order to familiarize the idea , he has diminished its pro- priety . In the pictures of burgo - masters , the ring is generally placed on the fore - finger ; and from a passage in The First Part of Henry IV . we may ...
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... copies . MALONE . Direct my suit ! ] Guide the sequel of the adventure . 4 JOHNSON . Strike , drum . ] Here the ... copy . STEEVENS . he shift a trencher ! & c . ] Trenchers were still used by persons of good fashion in our author's ...
... copies . MALONE . Direct my suit ! ] Guide the sequel of the adventure . 4 JOHNSON . Strike , drum . ] Here the ... copy . STEEVENS . he shift a trencher ! & c . ] Trenchers were still used by persons of good fashion in our author's ...
Page 66
... days : ] Thus the folio : the quarto reads , " our standing days . " STEEVENS . • Will you tell me & c . ] This speech stands thus in the first copy : ROM . What lady's that , which doth enrich the 66 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
... days : ] Thus the folio : the quarto reads , " our standing days . " STEEVENS . • Will you tell me & c . ] This speech stands thus in the first copy : ROM . What lady's that , which doth enrich the 66 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... copies , the same reading is adopted . The editor of the second folio arbitrarily substituted couply , meaning certainly ... copy of 1597 , was corrupted in the two subsequent quartos and the folio , to - love and day ; and heir , in the ...
... copies , the same reading is adopted . The editor of the second folio arbitrarily substituted couply , meaning certainly ... copy of 1597 , was corrupted in the two subsequent quartos and the folio , to - love and day ; and heir , in the ...
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