The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... quarto reads rightly- " the humour of the age . " On the other hand in the quarto , signat . A 3 , we find , " my honour is not for many words , " instead of " — Sir , my hu- mour , " & c . Malone . Did make my way long forth ...
... quarto reads rightly- " the humour of the age . " On the other hand in the quarto , signat . A 3 , we find , " my honour is not for many words , " instead of " — Sir , my hu- mour , " & c . Malone . Did make my way long forth ...
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... quarto : the folio sup- presses this oath . Steevens . 3 Oft capp'd to him ; ] Thus the quarto . The folio reads , —Off- capp'd to him . Steevens . In support of the folio , Antony and Cleopatra may be quoted : " I have ever held my cap ...
... quarto : the folio sup- presses this oath . Steevens . 3 Oft capp'd to him ; ] Thus the quarto . The folio reads , —Off- capp'd to him . Steevens . In support of the folio , Antony and Cleopatra may be quoted : " I have ever held my cap ...
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... quarto - led . Th first folio reads , be - lee'd : but that spoils the measure . I read , let hindered . Warburton . Be - lee'd suits to calm'd , and the measure is not less perfect that in many other places . Johnson . Be - lee'd and ...
... quarto - led . Th first folio reads , be - lee'd : but that spoils the measure . I read , let hindered . Warburton . Be - lee'd suits to calm'd , and the measure is not less perfect that in many other places . Johnson . Be - lee'd and ...
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... quarto and the first folio . The second quarto and all the modern editions have assign'd . The meaning is , -Do I stand within any such terms of propinquity , or relation to the Moor , as that it is my duty to love him ? Johnson . The ...
... quarto and the first folio . The second quarto and all the modern editions have assign'd . The meaning is , -Do I stand within any such terms of propinquity , or relation to the Moor , as that it is my duty to love him ? Johnson . The ...
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... quarto reads- Are all doors lock'd ? Steevens . 1 - is burst , ] i . e . broken . Burst for broke is used in our au- thor's King Henry IV , P. II : " - and then he burst his head for crouding among the marshal's men . ” See Vol . IX , p ...
... quarto reads- Are all doors lock'd ? Steevens . 1 - is burst , ] i . e . broken . Burst for broke is used in our au- thor's King Henry IV , P. II : " - and then he burst his head for crouding among the marshal's men . ” See Vol . IX , p ...
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