The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... folio indeed , reads - both , which one may with great propriety refer to Marcellus and Bernardo . If we did not find the latter gen- tleman in such good company , we might have taken him to have been like Francisco whom he relieves ...
... folio indeed , reads - both , which one may with great propriety refer to Marcellus and Bernardo . If we did not find the latter gen- tleman in such good company , we might have taken him to have been like Francisco whom he relieves ...
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... folio -just . STEEvens . The correction was probably made by the author . JOHNSON . In the folio we sometimes find a familiar word substituted for one more ancient . MALOne . Jump and just were synonymous in the time of Shakspeare . Ben ...
... folio -just . STEEvens . The correction was probably made by the author . JOHNSON . In the folio we sometimes find a familiar word substituted for one more ancient . MALOne . Jump and just were synonymous in the time of Shakspeare . Ben ...
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... folio . By the quartos therefore our imperfect text is supplied ; for an intermediate verse being evi- dently lost , it were idle to attempt a union that never was in- tended . I have therefore signified the supposed deficiency by a ...
... folio . By the quartos therefore our imperfect text is supplied ; for an intermediate verse being evi- dently lost , it were idle to attempt a union that never was in- tended . I have therefore signified the supposed deficiency by a ...
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... Folio - to the day . In England's Parnassus , 8vo . 1600 , I find the two following lines ascribed to Drayton , but know not in which of his they are found : " And now the cocke , the morning's trumpeter , " Play'd huntsup for the day ...
... Folio - to the day . In England's Parnassus , 8vo . 1600 , I find the two following lines ascribed to Drayton , but know not in which of his they are found : " And now the cocke , the morning's trumpeter , " Play'd huntsup for the day ...
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... folio reads - ere This is not the only instance in which a familiar phrase- ology has been substituted for one more ancient , in that valuable copy . MALOne . 8 In my mind's eye , ] This expression occurs again in our author's Rape of ...
... folio reads - ere This is not the only instance in which a familiar phrase- ology has been substituted for one more ancient , in that valuable copy . MALOne . 8 In my mind's eye , ] This expression occurs again in our author's Rape of ...
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ancient Antony and Cleopatra Belarius believe blood Cæsar called Cloten corruption courtiers Cymbeline dead death doth edit editors emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio gentleman Ghost give GUIDERIUS Guildenstern Hamlet Hanmer hast hath heart heaven honour Horatio i'the IACH Iachimo Imogen is't JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Lear lady LAER Laertes Leonatus lord madness MALONE MASON means mistress mother nature night noble o'the observed old copies Ophelia Othello passage perhaps phrase Pisanio play players poet Polonius POST Posthumus pray prince quarto QUEEN Rape of Lucrece RITSON Roman Rosencrantz says scene seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies soul speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet sword thee Theobald thing thou thought Timon of Athens tragedy Troilus and Cressida villain WARBURTON word