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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... alteration , finding Myself thus alter'd with ' t . Cam . There is a sickness 385 Which puts some of us in distemper , but I cannot name the disease ; and it is caught Of you Pol . that yet are well . How ! caught of me ! Make me not ...
... alteration , finding Myself thus alter'd with ' t . Cam . There is a sickness 385 Which puts some of us in distemper , but I cannot name the disease ; and it is caught Of you Pol . that yet are well . How ! caught of me ! Make me not ...
Page 99
... alteration , on mine honour I'll point you where you shall have such receiv- ing As shall become your highness ; where you may Enjoy your mistress , from the whom , I see , There's no disjunction to be made , but by As heavens forfend ...
... alteration , on mine honour I'll point you where you shall have such receiv- ing As shall become your highness ; where you may Enjoy your mistress , from the whom , I see , There's no disjunction to be made , but by As heavens forfend ...
Page 143
... . Such would have been the case with ' methoughts , ' if methought ' had been intended . " Dyce adds : " Knight too has eagerly adopted the alteration 6 ' my thoughts , ' wrong as it indubitably is The Winter's Tale 143.
... . Such would have been the case with ' methoughts , ' if methought ' had been intended . " Dyce adds : " Knight too has eagerly adopted the alteration 6 ' my thoughts , ' wrong as it indubitably is The Winter's Tale 143.
Page 149
... alteration of ' this ' to ' thy ' was made by the old Ms. Corrector of Lord Ellesmere's copy of the folio ; and that there is nothing objectionable in thy beard ' and will you adventure ' being so placed in juxtaposition , might be ...
... alteration of ' this ' to ' thy ' was made by the old Ms. Corrector of Lord Ellesmere's copy of the folio ; and that there is nothing objectionable in thy beard ' and will you adventure ' being so placed in juxtaposition , might be ...
Page 166
... alteration of Collier's Ms. Corrector , " which who knows how that may turn luck to my advancement ? " W. N. Lettsom ( Preface to Walker's Crit . Exam . p . xliv . ) proposes " which who knows but luck may turn to my advancement ...
... alteration of Collier's Ms. Corrector , " which who knows how that may turn luck to my advancement ? " W. N. Lettsom ( Preface to Walker's Crit . Exam . p . xliv . ) proposes " which who knows but luck may turn to my advancement ...
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