The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... editions with the folio ; but the former , where more than one of the same play existed , with themselves ; and then , both quarto and folio with the best editions of modern times . ' Having mastered and noted the variƦ lectiones in the old ...
... editions with the folio ; but the former , where more than one of the same play existed , with themselves ; and then , both quarto and folio with the best editions of modern times . ' Having mastered and noted the variƦ lectiones in the old ...
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... old editions will allow , and when the labour of selecting from so many authorities in so many thousand instances has been fully accomplished , it is surprising how much remains to do . Dr. Johnson , after enumerating the various ...
... old editions will allow , and when the labour of selecting from so many authorities in so many thousand instances has been fully accomplished , it is surprising how much remains to do . Dr. Johnson , after enumerating the various ...
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... Old copies , it . ( + ) The folio , 1623 , bankerout , omitting quite . ( 1 ) Old copies , fast . a Fat paunches have lean pates , & c . ] " Pinguis venter non gignit sensum tenuem . " There is a more elegant Greek proverb , mentioned ...
... Old copies , it . ( + ) The folio , 1623 , bankerout , omitting quite . ( 1 ) Old copies , fast . a Fat paunches have lean pates , & c . ] " Pinguis venter non gignit sensum tenuem . " There is a more elegant Greek proverb , mentioned ...
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... Old copies , sworne . ( + ) First folio , shall . Well , sit you out : ] The folio reads , fit you out , which is a palpable misprint . To sit out , a phrase borrowed from the card table , was a common expression in Shakespeare's age ...
... Old copies , sworne . ( + ) First folio , shall . Well , sit you out : ] The folio reads , fit you out , which is a palpable misprint . To sit out , a phrase borrowed from the card table , was a common expression in Shakespeare's age ...
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... old copies have , " forbear hearing . " The emendation is due to Capell . d I was taken with the manner . ] Costard quibbles on manner , written mainour in the old law - books ; i . e . the thing stolen , and manor house , where he was ...
... old copies have , " forbear hearing . " The emendation is due to Capell . d I was taken with the manner . ] Costard quibbles on manner , written mainour in the old law - books ; i . e . the thing stolen , and manor house , where he was ...
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