The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Volume 7Little Brown, 1859 |
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... quarto in 1600 , but with a text so mutilated , as well as so incomplete , that it is quite impossible to decide by internal evidence whether the manuscript from which it was printed represents , even im- perfectly , an early form of ...
... quarto in 1600 , but with a text so mutilated , as well as so incomplete , that it is quite impossible to decide by internal evidence whether the manuscript from which it was printed represents , even im- perfectly , an early form of ...
Pagina 121
... quarto ; for which the reading of the folio , " to find his title , " seems clearly to be a misprint , perhaps of the ear , perhaps because ' tine ' was supposed to be an error . He might fine , or make specious , his title " with shews ...
... quarto ; for which the reading of the folio , " to find his title , " seems clearly to be a misprint , perhaps of the ear , perhaps because ' tine ' was supposed to be an error . He might fine , or make specious , his title " with shews ...
Pagina 122
... quarto , and that we should read , " To line his title with some shews of truth . " See " We will not line his thin bestained cloak , " King John , Act IV . Sc . 3 ; " or did line the rebel with hidden help and vantage , " Macbeth , Act ...
... quarto , and that we should read , " To line his title with some shews of truth . " See " We will not line his thin bestained cloak , " King John , Act IV . Sc . 3 ; " or did line the rebel with hidden help and vantage , " Macbeth , Act ...
Pagina 123
... quarto has , " your chronicle ; " the folio , " their chronicle ; " both of which are misprints of her , ' as nearly every previous line of the speech makes plain . " To tear and havoc " : - The folio has , " to tame and havock ...
... quarto has , " your chronicle ; " the folio , " their chronicle ; " both of which are misprints of her , ' as nearly every previous line of the speech makes plain . " To tear and havoc " : - The folio has , " to tame and havock ...
Pagina 126
... quarto , " Hostess , you must come ... and you Pistoll . " 66 " " [ Nym . Ishall have my eight shillings ' This speech is found in the quartos only , where it is the exact repeti- tion of Nym's first demand . Though it is necessary to ...
... quarto , " Hostess , you must come ... and you Pistoll . " 66 " " [ Nym . Ishall have my eight shillings ' This speech is found in the quartos only , where it is the exact repeti- tion of Nym's first demand . Though it is necessary to ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1883 |
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