The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 14C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... reads the state of a man . Shakspeare is here speaking of the individual in ... folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion concern- ing the ... folio , as our author on this occasion , meant to write verse instead of ...
... reads the state of a man . Shakspeare is here speaking of the individual in ... folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion concern- ing the ... folio , as our author on this occasion , meant to write verse instead of ...
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... folios , read - hatred , though the same expression appears again in the first scene of the following act : " I do ... folio , the great corrupter of Shakspeare's text . Malone . 5 by him : ] That is , by his house . Make that your way ...
... folios , read - hatred , though the same expression appears again in the first scene of the following act : " I do ... folio , the great corrupter of Shakspeare's text . Malone . 5 by him : ] That is , by his house . Make that your way ...
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... folio . Its blundering prede- cessor reads : " Horses do neigh . Steevens . 7 And ghosts did shriek , and squeal about the streets . ] So , in Lodge's Looking Glasse for London and England , 1598 : " 6 " The ghosts of dead men howling ...
... folio . Its blundering prede- cessor reads : " Horses do neigh . Steevens . 7 And ghosts did shriek , and squeal about the streets . ] So , in Lodge's Looking Glasse for London and England , 1598 : " 6 " The ghosts of dead men howling ...
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... read : -Mark him well . So , in the paper read by Artemidorus , p . 54 : - " Mark well Metellus Cimber . " Steevens ... folio has reares which is not much better . To reduce the passage to the rules of grammar , we should read - You are ...
... read : -Mark him well . So , in the paper read by Artemidorus , p . 54 : - " Mark well Metellus Cimber . " Steevens ... folio has reares which is not much better . To reduce the passage to the rules of grammar , we should read - You are ...
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... folios give this speech to Casca . Reed . 9 Stoop , Romans , stoop , ] Plutarch , in The Life of Cæsar , says ... folio - states . Mr. Malone admits the first of these readings , which he thus explains - In theatrick pomp yet un ...
... folios give this speech to Casca . Reed . 9 Stoop , Romans , stoop , ] Plutarch , in The Life of Cæsar , says ... folio - states . Mr. Malone admits the first of these readings , which he thus explains - In theatrick pomp yet un ...
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