The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 pages |
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Page vii
... GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 103 Notes to the Two Gentlemen of Verona 193 Introduction to the Merry Wives of Windsor 199 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR 201 Notes to the Merry Wives of Windsor 311 MEASURE FOR MEASURE 317 Notes to Measure for Measure ...
... GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 103 Notes to the Two Gentlemen of Verona 193 Introduction to the Merry Wives of Windsor 199 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR 201 Notes to the Merry Wives of Windsor 311 MEASURE FOR MEASURE 317 Notes to Measure for Measure ...
Page ix
... GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . i . 3. 45 note , add Sweet life ! and sweeter love Seymour conj . ii . 7. 52 thou best likest ] thee best likes Wagner conj . iii . 2. 77 such ] much Wagner conj . iv . 4. 197 statue ] stated Wagner conj . v . 4 ...
... GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . i . 3. 45 note , add Sweet life ! and sweeter love Seymour conj . ii . 7. 52 thou best likest ] thee best likes Wagner conj . iii . 2. 77 such ] much Wagner conj . iv . 4. 197 statue ] stated Wagner conj . v . 4 ...
Page xv
... Gentlemen of Verona , and notes ( 1 ) and ( x ) to the Merry Wives of Windsor , because we thought them to be Shakespeare's own blunders , have been allowed to stand . But many phrases that are called bad grammar by us , and rightly so ...
... Gentlemen of Verona , and notes ( 1 ) and ( x ) to the Merry Wives of Windsor , because we thought them to be Shakespeare's own blunders , have been allowed to stand . But many phrases that are called bad grammar by us , and rightly so ...
Page xix
... Gentlemen of Verona : No , I will not , for it boots thee not . I. 1. 28 . Fire that's closest kept burns most of all . 1. 2. 30 . Is't near dinner - time ? I would it were . I. 2. 67 . These lines are all corrected by editors ; and it ...
... Gentlemen of Verona : No , I will not , for it boots thee not . I. 1. 28 . Fire that's closest kept burns most of all . 1. 2. 30 . Is't near dinner - time ? I would it were . I. 2. 67 . These lines are all corrected by editors ; and it ...
Page xxiii
... Gentlemen of Verona , II . 6. 35 , the note is : counsel ] counsaile F1F2 . councel F .. council F .. 3 We have given at full the name of the editor who first introduced a particular reading , without recording which of his successors ...
... Gentlemen of Verona , II . 6. 35 , the note is : counsel ] counsaile F1F2 . councel F .. council F .. 3 We have given at full the name of the editor who first introduced a particular reading , without recording which of his successors ...
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