The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 7Colonial Press, 1900 |
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Page 141
... Collier's Ms. Corrector reads , like Warburton , " May there blow , " and , like Hanmer , " This is put forth too early . " 19. Press me not , beseech you , so . Capell prints “ Press me not so , beseech you . " Hanmer and Collier's Ms ...
... Collier's Ms. Corrector reads , like Warburton , " May there blow , " and , like Hanmer , " This is put forth too early . " 19. Press me not , beseech you , so . Capell prints “ Press me not so , beseech you . " Hanmer and Collier's Ms ...
Page 142
... Collier and Dyce read " should " for " she . " 70. ill - doing , nor dream'd , etc. The second folio and Dyce read " no ... Collier's Ms. Corrector , and Dyce have “ bounty's fertile bosom . " from 6 117. As in a looking - glass . Walker ...
... Collier and Dyce read " should " for " she . " 70. ill - doing , nor dream'd , etc. The second folio and Dyce read " no ... Collier's Ms. Corrector , and Dyce have “ bounty's fertile bosom . " from 6 117. As in a looking - glass . Walker ...
Page 145
... Collier's Ms. Corrector reads ; but no Elizabethan writer would have used " though " in that manner . The old text , if right , means " over - swear his thought ; " Camillo has said , in his preceding speech , “ He thinks , nay , with ...
... Collier's Ms. Corrector reads ; but no Elizabethan writer would have used " though " in that manner . The old text , if right , means " over - swear his thought ; " Camillo has said , in his preceding speech , “ He thinks , nay , with ...
Page 146
... Collier's Ms. Corrector , who also substitutes " dream " for " theme . " The passage seems to be hopelessly corrupted . But Malone would explain it thus : “ Comfort ' is , I apprehend , here used as a verb . Good expedition befriend me ...
... Collier's Ms. Corrector , who also substitutes " dream " for " theme . " The passage seems to be hopelessly corrupted . But Malone would explain it thus : “ Comfort ' is , I apprehend , here used as a verb . Good expedition befriend me ...
Page 147
... Collier's Ms. Corrector substitutes " drink a part , " and Staunton proposes " drink deep o't . " 55. On your ... Collier suggested " lamback , " that is , beat , belabour ; in which , as we now learn , he had been anticipated by his Ms ...
... Collier's Ms. Corrector substitutes " drink a part , " and Staunton proposes " drink deep o't . " 55. On your ... Collier suggested " lamback , " that is , beat , belabour ; in which , as we now learn , he had been anticipated by his Ms ...
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