The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Edition ) coming to this place , winged pride , & c . ] These found five lines , in the
first Edifive verses are omitted in the tion of this play printed in 1598 , other
editions , and restored from omitted in the first general colthe first of 1598 .
Edition ) coming to this place , winged pride , & c . ] These found five lines , in the
first Edifive verses are omitted in the tion of this play printed in 1598 , other
editions , and restored from omitted in the first general colthe first of 1598 .
Page 157
... the Merchant ing on indecency are found in of Venice . Perhaps to sing like the
first editions , which are after a ll'eaver might be proverbial . enough enough in
the shoulders , you care not who sees KING HENRY IV . 157.
... the Merchant ing on indecency are found in of Venice . Perhaps to sing like the
first editions , which are after a ll'eaver might be proverbial . enough enough in
the shoulders , you care not who sees KING HENRY IV . 157.
Page 197
All King can raise an army , and conthe later editions have this read- tinue it by
threats of punishing , but all the older copies ment ; but those , whom no man
which I have seen , from the first is under any obligation to obey , quarto to the
edition ...
All King can raise an army , and conthe later editions have this read- tinue it by
threats of punishing , but all the older copies ment ; but those , whom no man
which I have seen , from the first is under any obligation to obey , quarto to the
edition ...
Page 233
... but is wholly use- be found in the first Edition in less , since we are told nothing
Quarto of 1600 , explains a pafwhich the firit scene does not fage in what follows ,
otherwise clearly and naturally discover . obicure . Pope . The only end of such ...
... but is wholly use- be found in the first Edition in less , since we are told nothing
Quarto of 1600 , explains a pafwhich the firit scene does not fage in what follows ,
otherwise clearly and naturally discover . obicure . Pope . The only end of such ...
Page 243
Thefe To this note I have nothing one - and - twenty lines were added to add , but
that the editor speaks since the first edition . of more editions than I believe And
they did fight with queasiness , constrain'd , As R2 And KING HENRY IV . 243.
Thefe To this note I have nothing one - and - twenty lines were added to add , but
that the editor speaks since the first edition . of more editions than I believe And
they did fight with queasiness , constrain'd , As R2 And KING HENRY IV . 243.
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