The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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Page 17
... old copy reads , " I'll see thee , " & c . When any one kneels to a sovereign , it is to ask per- mission to stand ... editions to ay , but needlessly ; we have only to read " my " emphatically , and the , sense is obvious : - " O , will ...
... old copy reads , " I'll see thee , " & c . When any one kneels to a sovereign , it is to ask per- mission to stand ... editions to ay , but needlessly ; we have only to read " my " emphatically , and the , sense is obvious : - " O , will ...
Page 19
... old copy , and although unquestionably corrupt , it is not worse than the commentators ' suggestions for its amendment . We should , perhaps , approach nearer to what the poet really wrote by treating ne and extended as palpable ...
... old copy , and although unquestionably corrupt , it is not worse than the commentators ' suggestions for its amendment . We should , perhaps , approach nearer to what the poet really wrote by treating ne and extended as palpable ...
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... old copy , " And ere I do begin . " The emendation was found in the margin of Lord Ellesmere's copy of the first ... copies is given to Helena . Flourish . Enter the DUKE of FLORENCE , al- tended 27 ACT II . ] [ SCENE V. ALL'S WELL THAT ...
... old copy , " And ere I do begin . " The emendation was found in the margin of Lord Ellesmere's copy of the first ... copies is given to Helena . Flourish . Enter the DUKE of FLORENCE , al- tended 27 ACT II . ] [ SCENE V. ALL'S WELL THAT ...
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... old copy Marcellæ , must be pronounced as a word of three syllables - Marsellis . See note ( b ) , p . 247 , Vol . I. b When saucy trusting of the cozen'd thoughts Defiles the pitchy night , - ] Hanmer reads fancy ; saucy , however , is ...
... old copy Marcellæ , must be pronounced as a word of three syllables - Marsellis . See note ( b ) , p . 247 , Vol . I. b When saucy trusting of the cozen'd thoughts Defiles the pitchy night , - ] Hanmer reads fancy ; saucy , however , is ...
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... old plays , and particularly from those of Shakspeare ; but perhaps no ... copy , for the Shakespeare Society . This is ( 3 ) SCENE III . - A prophet I ... older as old as the Reformation , when it was agitated between the British and ...
... old plays , and particularly from those of Shakspeare ; but perhaps no ... copy , for the Shakespeare Society . This is ( 3 ) SCENE III . - A prophet I ... older as old as the Reformation , when it was agitated between the British and ...
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