The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan and Company, limited., 1923 |
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... reading with F 134-140 Marry ... younger ] Capell prints as six lines of verse . 135 gambold ] FfQ . gambol Pope . 139 , 140 Well ... slip ] Well , well , we'll Flourish . see't , we'll see't . 140 Come , madam wife , [ sings ] Sit ...
... reading with F 134-140 Marry ... younger ] Capell prints as six lines of verse . 135 gambold ] FfQ . gambol Pope . 139 , 140 Well ... slip ] Well , well , we'll Flourish . see't , we'll see't . 140 Come , madam wife , [ sings ] Sit ...
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... reading a paper ... Daniel conj . 137 Master , master ] Master Rowe . there , ha ? ] Dyce . there ? Q. there ? ha . Ff . 138 it is ] ' tis Pope . 139 Petruchio , stand ... ] Petruchio , stand we by a little while Capell . Pe- truchio ...
... reading a paper ... Daniel conj . 137 Master , master ] Master Rowe . there , ha ? ] Dyce . there ? Q. there ? ha . Ff . 138 it is ] ' tis Pope . 139 Petruchio , stand ... ] Petruchio , stand we by a little while Capell . Pe- truchio ...
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... [ reading . Pope . 69 , 70 , 71 , 77 gamut ] Rowe . gamouth F , Q . gamoth FF3F4 72 A re ] Q. Are Ff . 73 B mi ] Pope . Beeme FfQ . 74 C fa ut ] Q. Cfavt FF2 . Cfaut F3F4 loves ] loves thee Hanmer . 75 clef ] cliffe F1QF , F3 cliff F two ...
... [ reading . Pope . 69 , 70 , 71 , 77 gamut ] Rowe . gamouth F , Q . gamoth FF3F4 72 A re ] Q. Are Ff . 73 B mi ] Pope . Beeme FfQ . 74 C fa ut ] Q. Cfavt FF2 . Cfaut F3F4 loves ] loves thee Hanmer . 75 clef ] cliffe F1QF , F3 cliff F two ...
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... reading as one verse Not ... were . 86 wish ] could wish Capell . 87 Were it ] Why , were it Hanmer . Tut ! were it Capell . Were it much Collier MS . Wer't S. Walker conj . Were it not Keightley . thus . ] thus ? Rann . thus ... Keight ...
... reading as one verse Not ... were . 86 wish ] could wish Capell . 87 Were it ] Why , were it Hanmer . Tut ! were it Capell . Were it much Collier MS . Wer't S. Walker conj . Were it not Keightley . thus . ] thus ? Rann . thus ... Keight ...
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... reading of the passage in ques- tion , whether ' checks ' or ' ethics . ' When Mr Halliwell conjectured that we should read ' works ' for ' walks , ' he had not observed that the allusion was to the gardens of the Lyceum , the favourite ...
... reading of the passage in ques- tion , whether ' checks ' or ' ethics . ' When Mr Halliwell conjectured that we should read ' works ' for ' walks , ' he had not observed that the allusion was to the gardens of the Lyceum , the favourite ...
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Anon Antigonus Autolycus Baptista Becket conj Bianca Bion Biondello Bohemia Bulloch conj Camillo Capell conj Cleomenes Count Daniel conj daughter Duke Dyce Enter Exeunt Exit F₁ F₁F2 F₁Q father Ff Q Folio fool Gent gentleman Gould conj Grant White Gremio Hanmer hast hath Heath conj honour Hortensio Hudson Illyria Jackson conj Johnson conj Kate Kath Katharina Keightley conj King Kinnear conj knave lady Leon Lettsom conj lines in Ff lord Lucentio madam Malone conj Malvolio marry master mistress Olivia Padua Petruchio Pope pray prithee prose in Ff Rann Re-enter reading Rousillon Rowe Rowe ed SCENE SCENE II Shep Sicilia Signior Sir Toby sirrah speak Staunton conj sweet tell thee Theobald conj there's thine thou art Tranio Walker conj Warburton wife