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, Band 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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... misprint of " neece , " which reading was found in Mr. Collier's folio of 1632 . There is a clear opposition of " daughter of Spain " and " niece of England ; " and the old play has " neece to K. John " in the corresponding passage ...
... misprint of " neece , " which reading was found in Mr. Collier's folio of 1632 . There is a clear opposition of " daughter of Spain " and " niece of England ; " and the old play has " neece to K. John " in the corresponding passage ...
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... misprint . ' Aid ' can only refer to the aid which France had prom- ised Arthur ; and that could not by any proper use of language be called his own determin'd aid . " Besides , commodity is " clapp'd on the outward eye of fickle France ...
... misprint . ' Aid ' can only refer to the aid which France had prom- ised Arthur ; and that could not by any proper use of language be called his own determin'd aid . " Besides , commodity is " clapp'd on the outward eye of fickle France ...
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... misprint , which has been hitherto re- tained . Mr. Staunton suggests By that , ' & c . , which is very plausible , and possibly the author's word . 66 swears only not to be forsworn " : Thus the p . 59 . p . 60 . 39 original 122 ACT ...
... misprint , which has been hitherto re- tained . Mr. Staunton suggests By that , ' & c . , which is very plausible , and possibly the author's word . 66 swears only not to be forsworn " : Thus the p . 59 . p . 60 . 39 original 122 ACT ...
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... " tune ' a palpable misprint , corrected by Rowe . See Notes on " the note was very untimeable , " As You Like It , Act V. Sc . 2 , and " out o ' time , sir , " Twelfth Night , Act II . p . 61 . p . 62 . Sc . SC . III . 123 NOTES .
... " tune ' a palpable misprint , corrected by Rowe . See Notes on " the note was very untimeable , " As You Like It , Act V. Sc . 2 , and " out o ' time , sir , " Twelfth Night , Act II . p . 61 . p . 62 . Sc . SC . III . 123 NOTES .
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... misprint , corrected by Rowe . 66— 661 " fiends -a the sweet world's taste " : The folio has " sweet word's , " the error and its correction being almost obvious . If we accept word ' as referring to ' life , ' still we cannot say of ...
... misprint , corrected by Rowe . 66— 661 " fiends -a the sweet world's taste " : The folio has " sweet word's , " the error and its correction being almost obvious . If we accept word ' as referring to ' life , ' still we cannot say of ...
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