Shakespeare's Scholar: Being Historical and Critical Studies of His Text, Characters, and Commentators, with an Examination of Mr. Collier's Folio of 1632D. Appleton, 1854 - 504 pages |
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Page xviii
... woman , and commanded , By such poor passion as the maid that milks , And does the meanest chores . " 199 Mrs. Jameson adds in a note- " Cleopatra replies " to the first word she hears on recovering her senses , " No more an empress ...
... woman , and commanded , By such poor passion as the maid that milks , And does the meanest chores . " 199 Mrs. Jameson adds in a note- " Cleopatra replies " to the first word she hears on recovering her senses , " No more an empress ...
Page xxxii
... Woman , which occurs among the Characters appended to Sir Thomas Overbury's Wife - and it is one of the most graphic , quaint and pungent among them the description of the married part of her life begins thus : " Her lightnesse gets her ...
... Woman , which occurs among the Characters appended to Sir Thomas Overbury's Wife - and it is one of the most graphic , quaint and pungent among them the description of the married part of her life begins thus : " Her lightnesse gets her ...
Page 27
... woman born , but every " How can a woman be born ? A female , when introduced . into life , is an infant : -the reading is highly injudicious ; and the correction seems to have been made without reflecting on the incongruity which it ...
... woman born , but every " How can a woman be born ? A female , when introduced . into life , is an infant : -the reading is highly injudicious ; and the correction seems to have been made without reflecting on the incongruity which it ...
Page 44
... woman feign a sickness ; say She'll home to her father : and provide me , presently , A riding suit , " & c . The most remarkable change made in Mr. Collier's folio , occurs in this play , in the fourth scene of Act III . Imogen ...
... woman feign a sickness ; say She'll home to her father : and provide me , presently , A riding suit , " & c . The most remarkable change made in Mr. Collier's folio , occurs in this play , in the fourth scene of Act III . Imogen ...
Page 98
... woman's flesh . " Mr. Dyce has well express- ed a signification , which , until I read the comments of the Variorum men , I took for granted , as that obviously re- quired by the context , and as a point upon which no ques- tion could ...
... woman's flesh . " Mr. Dyce has well express- ed a signification , which , until I read the comments of the Variorum men , I took for granted , as that obviously re- quired by the context , and as a point upon which no ques- tion could ...
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