The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, 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, Volume 6Little, Brown and Company, 1883 |
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Page 108
... corrected in the second folio . Sir Nob " is ' short ' for Sir Robert . ' - but [ a ] rise more great " an obvious misprint , 66— 66 -- -The original has , by but rise , " & c . good fortune come to thee " : - - An allusion to the old ...
... corrected in the second folio . Sir Nob " is ' short ' for Sir Robert . ' - but [ a ] rise more great " an obvious misprint , 66— 66 -- -The original has , by but rise , " & c . good fortune come to thee " : - - An allusion to the old ...
Page 109
... corrected by Rowe , and so obvious as hardly to merit remark , had not Mr. Collier and Mr. Knight adopted the forlorn ex- pedient of making this line and the preceding one an address to the Bastard , thus : : - " Heaven ! lay not my ...
... corrected by Rowe , and so obvious as hardly to merit remark , had not Mr. Collier and Mr. Knight adopted the forlorn ex- pedient of making this line and the preceding one an address to the Bastard , thus : : - " Heaven ! lay not my ...
Page 110
... corrected the almost obvious typograph- ical error , one easily made at any time , and still more probable here on account of the occurrence of " And this " immediately above . " In any breast " : - The folio misprints , beast . " In ...
... corrected the almost obvious typograph- ical error , one easily made at any time , and still more probable here on account of the occurrence of " And this " immediately above . " In any breast " : - The folio misprints , beast . " In ...
Page 111
... correction , remarking upon the double allusion , ( otherwise entirely lost , ) to the fable of the ass in the lion's skin , and to the likeness of Cœur de Lion to Her- cules ; Austria being , of course , the ass . Malone strangely ...
... correction , remarking upon the double allusion , ( otherwise entirely lost , ) to the fable of the ass in the lion's skin , and to the likeness of Cœur de Lion to Her- cules ; Austria being , of course , the ass . Malone strangely ...
Page 112
... correction of an easy misprint , which was suggested by Mr. Roderick , the passage is as plain as any other in these ... corrected , have " comfort your city's eyes . " 66- whose protection " : - Here " protection " has its full ...
... correction of an easy misprint , which was suggested by Mr. Roderick , the passage is as plain as any other in these ... corrected , have " comfort your city's eyes . " 66- whose protection " : - Here " protection " has its full ...
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