A few remarks on the emendation, 'Who smothers her with painting,' in the play of Cymbeline |
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... garment out of fashion . " The MS . corrector of the second folio , not being acquainted with the figurative idiomatic phraseology in the second line , which was current under various. " Some jay of Italy , " Some jay of Italy ,. 9.
... garment out of fashion . " The MS . corrector of the second folio , not being acquainted with the figurative idiomatic phraseology in the second line , which was current under various. " Some jay of Italy , " Some jay of Italy ,. 9.
Pagina 11
... garments ; whose constancies Expire before their fashions . " " " Mr. Collier has a sensible remark on this passage . " Tyrwhitt , " he says , " would read feathers for fathers ; but the sense of the old reading is very obvious ; the ...
... garments ; whose constancies Expire before their fashions . " " " Mr. Collier has a sensible remark on this passage . " Tyrwhitt , " he says , " would read feathers for fathers ; but the sense of the old reading is very obvious ; the ...
Pagina 12
... , whose fathers were their garments . ” I should feel much obliged by a reference to the play from which it was taken , Steevens having mislaid his note of the particular drama . priety , be called her mother ; and it must.
... , whose fathers were their garments . ” I should feel much obliged by a reference to the play from which it was taken , Steevens having mislaid his note of the particular drama . priety , be called her mother ; and it must.
Pagina 13
... garment out of fashion . " If the passages directly bearing on this subject be placed in juxtaposition , the reader will , perhaps , more dis- tinctly perceive the great force of the line of argument we have pursued , - WHOSE MOTHER WAS ...
... garment out of fashion . " If the passages directly bearing on this subject be placed in juxtaposition , the reader will , perhaps , more dis- tinctly perceive the great force of the line of argument we have pursued , - WHOSE MOTHER WAS ...
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A Few Remarks on the Emendation, Who Smothers Her with Painting , in the ... J. O. (James Orchar Halliwell-Phillipps Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2012 |
FEW REMARKS ON THE EMENDATION J. O. (James Orchar Halliwell-Phillipps Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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admit All's alteration apprehensive senses authentic authority Boaden cloth collective edition Collier conceited feather-caps conjectural constancies Expire contemporary copies corrections corrector courtesan courtesan's painting creature of Painting curious Drama early quarto Edition of Shakespeare Edition of Shakespeare's emendation English idiom English language facsimiles fashion father flame lacks oil FRITH STREET garment guiled shore Halliwell's Hamlet hath betray'd idiomatic passage imagery Imogen Ireland's W. H. J. O. Halliwell jay of Italy JOHN RUSSELL SMITH judgments Know'st literature Manuscripts MERE FATHERS mother never before published Observations old play old reading original parcel of conceited passage in Cymbeline person philology phraseology PLAY OF CYMBELINE Poet Poet's PRINTED Publications illustrative quoted quoth reference respecting second folio second line sewed Shakespeare Forgeries Shakespeare MSS Shakespeare's Plays Shakespeare's text Shakespearian criticism snuff Of younger SOHO SQUARE Steevens Stratford-on-Avon student things disdain Thou villain base thy grandfather thy tailor Tyrwhitt unauthorised volume younger spirits
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Pagina 1 - A FEW Remarks on the Emendation, " Who Smothers her with Painting," in the Play of Cymbeline, discovered by Mr. Collier, in a Corrected Copy of the Second Edition of Shakespeare, by J.