The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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Page 153
... impatience . b Vast of night . In Hamlet ' we have " In the dead waste and middle of the night . " The quarto edition of Hamlet , ' 1603 , reads dead vast . For I am all the subjects that you have , SCENE II . ] 153 THE TEMPEST .
... impatience . b Vast of night . In Hamlet ' we have " In the dead waste and middle of the night . " The quarto edition of Hamlet , ' 1603 , reads dead vast . For I am all the subjects that you have , SCENE II . ] 153 THE TEMPEST .
Page 230
... quarto , says , " The author ( meaning Shakspere ) seems to have been so thoroughly dissatisfied with this play as to have written it almost entirely anew . " Steevens afterwards receded from this opinion . Coleridge , too , in the ...
... quarto , says , " The author ( meaning Shakspere ) seems to have been so thoroughly dissatisfied with this play as to have written it almost entirely anew . " Steevens afterwards receded from this opinion . Coleridge , too , in the ...
Page 303
... ' he marks the time by " the bell then beating one . " In this instance the word is spelt one ( not on ) both in the early quartos and in the folio of 1623 . ( Which , else , runs tickling up and down SCENE III . ] 303 KING JOHN .
... ' he marks the time by " the bell then beating one . " In this instance the word is spelt one ( not on ) both in the early quartos and in the folio of 1623 . ( Which , else , runs tickling up and down SCENE III . ] 303 KING JOHN .
Page 314
... is thus . In ' Othello ' we have handkerchiefe in the folio of 1623 ; but handkercher in the quarto .. The words were used indifferently in Shakspere's day . Nay , you may think my love was crafty love 314 [ ACT IV . KING JOHN .
... is thus . In ' Othello ' we have handkerchiefe in the folio of 1623 ; but handkercher in the quarto .. The words were used indifferently in Shakspere's day . Nay , you may think my love was crafty love 314 [ ACT IV . KING JOHN .
Page 371
... quarto of 1608 first gives this scene . That quarto is , with very few exceptions , the text of the play as it now stands ; for it is remarkable that in the folio there are , here and there , lines which are in themselves beautiful and ...
... quarto of 1608 first gives this scene . That quarto is , with very few exceptions , the text of the play as it now stands ; for it is remarkable that in the folio there are , here and there , lines which are in themselves beautiful and ...
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