The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page 115
... Corrected by Pope . Lettsom thinks the author had in mind Ezekiel , xlvii . 11 , thus translated in the Bible of 1578 : " But the myrie places thereof , and the marises thereof shall not be wholesome : they shall be made salt - pits ...
... Corrected by Pope . Lettsom thinks the author had in mind Ezekiel , xlvii . 11 , thus translated in the Bible of 1578 : " But the myrie places thereof , and the marises thereof shall not be wholesome : they shall be made salt - pits ...
Page 116
... Corrected by Rowe . - The original - P. 13. If Sir John Fastolfe had not play'd the coward . Here , and throughout the play , the original misprints Falstaffe . The error is readily corrected from Holinshed . P. 14. The King from Eltham ...
... Corrected by Rowe . - The original - P. 13. If Sir John Fastolfe had not play'd the coward . Here , and throughout the play , the original misprints Falstaffe . The error is readily corrected from Holinshed . P. 14. The King from Eltham ...
Page 117
... 'd , Wont , through a secret grate of iron bars In yonder tower , to overpeer the city . The old text has Went instead of Wont . Corrected by Tyrwhitt . - P. 26. The Duke of Bedford had a prisoner CRITICAL NOTES . 117.
... 'd , Wont , through a secret grate of iron bars In yonder tower , to overpeer the city . The old text has Went instead of Wont . Corrected by Tyrwhitt . - P. 26. The Duke of Bedford had a prisoner CRITICAL NOTES . 117.
Page 119
... Corrected by Theobald . P. 47. Thanks , gentle sir .. - So the second folio . The first lacks sir . - ACT II . , SCENE 5 . - P. 48. Richard Plantagenet , friend , is he come ? The original has " Plantagenet , my friend . " Corrected by ...
... Corrected by Theobald . P. 47. Thanks , gentle sir .. - So the second folio . The first lacks sir . - ACT II . , SCENE 5 . - P. 48. Richard Plantagenet , friend , is he come ? The original has " Plantagenet , my friend . " Corrected by ...
Page 121
... Corrected by Rowe . P. 63. Captains , away ! let's get us from the walls ; For Talbot means no goodness by his looks . ― God b ' wi ' , my lord ! we came up but to tell you - 66 That we are here . — In the first of these lines , the ...
... Corrected by Rowe . P. 63. Captains , away ! let's get us from the walls ; For Talbot means no goodness by his looks . ― God b ' wi ' , my lord ! we came up but to tell you - 66 That we are here . — In the first of these lines , the ...
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