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 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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Pagina 131
... omits ' thou , ' which was supplied in the fourth . " 66 " ! p . 94 . p . 95 . doth progress on thy cheeks " : Shakespeare was guilty , according to cousin Bull , of an unmitigated Americanism in writing this line . " Full warm of blood ...
... omits ' thou , ' which was supplied in the fourth . " 66 " ! p . 94 . p . 95 . doth progress on thy cheeks " : Shakespeare was guilty , according to cousin Bull , of an unmitigated Americanism in writing this line . " Full warm of blood ...
Pagina 134
... omits you , ' which was supplied by Rowe . The line cannot remain without it and be verse . ― " This England never did , nor never shall , " & c . : - In the old play , the Bastard also has the last speech , and says , " Let England ...
... omits you , ' which was supplied by Rowe . The line cannot remain without it and be verse . ― " This England never did , nor never shall , " & c . : - In the old play , the Bastard also has the last speech , and says , " Let England ...
Pagina 249
... omits a foot . Be- sides , the pathetic effect of a double ' farewell ' is out of place in this passage . 661 66 Unpeopl'd offices " : - : - and unfurnish'd walls " An allusion to the tapestry which was used of old to hide the masonry ...
... omits a foot . Be- sides , the pathetic effect of a double ' farewell ' is out of place in this passage . 661 66 Unpeopl'd offices " : - : - and unfurnish'd walls " An allusion to the tapestry which was used of old to hide the masonry ...
Pagina 252
... omitting ' that . ' 66 6 Ourself , and Bushy " : - This line is not found in any quarto . The folio accidentally transposes Bagot ' and here . ' his supple knee " Steevens remarked that the allusion here is to courtesying , which there ...
... omitting ' that . ' 66 6 Ourself , and Bushy " : - This line is not found in any quarto . The folio accidentally transposes Bagot ' and here . ' his supple knee " Steevens remarked that the allusion here is to courtesying , which there ...
Pagina 254
... omits the proposition ; and I am not quite sure that it should be restored , though found in all the quartos . 66 66 thy than thy head " : - The folio misprints hand ; and a few lines below , " to let his land " for " this land . " 66 ...
... omits the proposition ; and I am not quite sure that it should be restored , though found in all the quartos . 66 66 thy than thy head " : - The folio misprints hand ; and a few lines below , " to let his land " for " this land . " 66 ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 6 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1883 |
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