The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... emendation ; Ff . " her " ; Anon . conj . " our . " -I . G. That is , England's flowing tides . - H . N. Η . 88. That is , their miseries which have only a short intermission.- Η . Ν . Η . 94. " Reignier " ; Rowe's emendation of ...
... emendation ; Ff . " her " ; Anon . conj . " our . " -I . G. That is , England's flowing tides . - H . N. Η . 88. That is , their miseries which have only a short intermission.- Η . Ν . Η . 94. " Reignier " ; Rowe's emendation of ...
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... emendation of " Reynold " of the Ff.-I. G. 95. " The Duke of Alençon " ; Walker omits " of , " to improve the rhythm of the line . I. G. 96. " crowned " ; Rowe's emendation ; " crown'd , ” the reading of the Folios . - I . G. 124 ...
... emendation of " Reynold " of the Ff.-I. G. 95. " The Duke of Alençon " ; Walker omits " of , " to improve the rhythm of the line . I. G. 96. " crowned " ; Rowe's emendation ; " crown'd , ” the reading of the Folios . - I . G. 124 ...
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... emended as being defective , metrically . Pope , " A Tal- bot ! Talbot ! cried " ; Seymour , " A Talbot ! cried ... emendation here and else- where of Ff . " Sir John Falstaffe " ; but in all probability Falstaff was the popular ...
... emended as being defective , metrically . Pope , " A Tal- bot ! Talbot ! cried " ; Seymour , " A Talbot ! cried ... emendation here and else- where of Ff . " Sir John Falstaffe " ; but in all probability Falstaff was the popular ...
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... his privie chamber was thought verie long , and therefore would have broken it off ; but he made them a sign to let hir saie on . " - H . Ν . Η . 4. " tis Gloucester " ; Pope's emendation ; Ff 23 KING HENRY VI Act I. Sc . ii .
... his privie chamber was thought verie long , and therefore would have broken it off ; but he made them a sign to let hir saie on . " - H . Ν . Η . 4. " tis Gloucester " ; Pope's emendation ; Ff 23 KING HENRY VI Act I. Sc . ii .
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... emendation ; Ff . , " tis Gloster " ; Steev- ens , " it is Gloster , " & c .; cp . 1. 62 below , where Ff . similarly read " Gloster . " - I . G. 13. To break up was the same as to break open . " They have broken up and have passed ...
... emendation ; Ff . , " tis Gloster " ; Steev- ens , " it is Gloster , " & c .; cp . 1. 62 below , where Ff . similarly read " Gloster . " - I . G. 13. To break up was the same as to break open . " They have broken up and have passed ...
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