The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 pages |
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Page ix
... fault and ] vaunt and Wagner conj . 183 should ] shou'dst Seymour conj . i . 3. 2 dribbling ] dribbing Schmidt conj . i . 4. 42. from the seedness ] forms the seed , ―next Wagner conj . ii . 2. 62 Become ] Becomes Seymour conj . Addenda.
... fault and ] vaunt and Wagner conj . 183 should ] shou'dst Seymour conj . i . 3. 2 dribbling ] dribbing Schmidt conj . i . 4. 42. from the seedness ] forms the seed , ―next Wagner conj . ii . 2. 62 Become ] Becomes Seymour conj . Addenda.
Page xv
... fault of grammar was due to the printer altogether , and not to Shake- speare . We look upon it as no part of our task to improve the poet's grammar or correct his oversights : even errors , such as those referred to in note ( VII ) to ...
... fault of grammar was due to the printer altogether , and not to Shake- speare . We look upon it as no part of our task to improve the poet's grammar or correct his oversights : even errors , such as those referred to in note ( VII ) to ...
Page xxviii
... fault . The third Folio ( F ) was first published in 1663 , and reissued in the following year with a new title - page * , and with seven additional plays , viz .: Pericles , Prince of Tyre : The London Prodigal : The History of the ...
... fault . The third Folio ( F ) was first published in 1663 , and reissued in the following year with a new title - page * , and with seven additional plays , viz .: Pericles , Prince of Tyre : The London Prodigal : The History of the ...
Page xxxi
... fault . What is said of him in the preface to Theobald's edition is , in this point , very unjust * . " They have both ( i.e. Pope and Rymer † ) shown them- selves in an equal impuissance of suspecting or amending the corrupted passages ...
... fault . What is said of him in the preface to Theobald's edition is , in this point , very unjust * . " They have both ( i.e. Pope and Rymer † ) shown them- selves in an equal impuissance of suspecting or amending the corrupted passages ...
Page 35
... fault's your own . Alon . So is the dear'st o ' the loss . Gon . My lord Sebastian , The truth you speak doth lack ... fault's your own ] the fault's your own ( at the end of 128 ) Capell . the fault's Your own Hanmer . dear'st o ' the ...
... fault's your own . Alon . So is the dear'st o ' the loss . Gon . My lord Sebastian , The truth you speak doth lack ... fault's your own ] the fault's your own ( at the end of 128 ) Capell . the fault's Your own Hanmer . dear'st o ' the ...
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