Histories, IP.F. Collier, 1879 |
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Page 203
... copies retain that . All the old copies gives this as one line . Steevens reads " She bids you Upon the wanton rushes lay you down . " Hot . I had rather hear Lady , my brach , how ! in Irish . Lady P. Would'st have thy head broken ...
... copies retain that . All the old copies gives this as one line . Steevens reads " She bids you Upon the wanton rushes lay you down . " Hot . I had rather hear Lady , my brach , how ! in Irish . Lady P. Would'st have thy head broken ...
Page 309
... copies of this play , published in 1600 , 1602 , and 1608 , is , not that the whole play , as we now have it , did not then exist , but that those copies were surreptitious ; and that the editor in 1600 , not being able to publish the ...
... copies of this play , published in 1600 , 1602 , and 1608 , is , not that the whole play , as we now have it , did not then exist , but that those copies were surreptitious ; and that the editor in 1600 , not being able to publish the ...
Page 312
... copies were delivered by the author ; and that , with these exceptions , the common belief that they were furnished clandestinely to the publishers by persons connected with the theatres , or published from a short - hand copy , has no ...
... copies were delivered by the author ; and that , with these exceptions , the common belief that they were furnished clandestinely to the publishers by persons connected with the theatres , or published from a short - hand copy , has no ...
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