The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page 111
... copies have “ a minutes rest . " The correction was proposed by Mr. Bennet Langton , and is found in Collier's second folio . See foot - note 5 . P. 22. He hath studied her well and translated her ill . Instead of well and ill , the ...
... copies have “ a minutes rest . " The correction was proposed by Mr. Bennet Langton , and is found in Collier's second folio . See foot - note 5 . P. 22. He hath studied her well and translated her ill . Instead of well and ill , the ...
Page 114
... copies . Walker says , " Surely , we would have . " And Mr. Swynfen Jervis , quite inde- pendently of Walker ... copies lack see them . ACT II . , SCENE 2 . P. 40. I , ay , I myself sometimes , leaving the fear of God on the left hand ...
... copies . Walker says , " Surely , we would have . " And Mr. Swynfen Jervis , quite inde- pendently of Walker ... copies lack see them . ACT II . , SCENE 2 . P. 40. I , ay , I myself sometimes , leaving the fear of God on the left hand ...
Page 117
... copies have distraction instead of direction . The latter word expresses the real truth of the matter , and Mrs. Ford was as far as need be from distraction . Hanmer made the change , and Mason proposed it without knowing what Hanmer ...
... copies have distraction instead of direction . The latter word expresses the real truth of the matter , and Mrs. Ford was as far as need be from distraction . Hanmer made the change , and Mason proposed it without knowing what Hanmer ...
Page 119
... copies have time instead of trim , which is White's reading . Theobald changed time to tire , and is followed by Dyce . Singer prints trim . ACT IV . , SCENE 5 . ― P. 93. Ay , sir ; like who more bold.- So the folio , except that it has ...
... copies have time instead of trim , which is White's reading . Theobald changed time to tire , and is followed by Dyce . Singer prints trim . ACT IV . , SCENE 5 . ― P. 93. Ay , sir ; like who more bold.- So the folio , except that it has ...
Page 120
... copies have unswept instead of unswep . As the speech is evidently meant to be in rhyme , Walker proposed unswep , which he regards as an old form of unswept . And the reading is , I must think , rather approved by the strained attempts ...
... copies have unswept instead of unswep . As the speech is evidently meant to be in rhyme , Walker proposed unswep , which he regards as an old form of unswept . And the reading is , I must think , rather approved by the strained attempts ...
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Abhorson BARDOLPH Barnardine bawd better brother Caius Claud Claudio Collier's second folio Critical Notes cuckold death disguised doth Duke Dyce Enter Mistress Escal Exeunt Exit fairies falconry Falstaff fault Fent Fool foot-note Ford's friar Froth Gent gentleman give Hanmer hath hear heart Heaven Herne the hunter honour Host HUGH EVANS humour husband Isab Isabel ISABELLA Julius Cæsar justice knave knog Lord Angelo Lucio maid Mariana marry Master Brook master doctor Master Fenton Master Ford Master Slender means Mistress Anne Mistress Ford night old copies old text oman original pardon Pist play Poet Poet's Pompey pray prison Prov Provost quartos Quick Re-enter reading Rugby SCENE sense Shakespeare Shal Shallow Sir John Sir John Falstaff Slen speak speech tell thee there's thing thou art to-morrow Walker warrant What's wife Windsor woman word