The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 8Colonial Press, 1900 |
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Page 127
... Corrector reads " unstrained love , " — against which very plausible alteration Knight ( Specimen of the Stratford Shakspere , p . 2 ) has adduced from Pericles , i . 1. 53 , unspotted fire of love . " Compare , too , a passage towards ...
... Corrector reads " unstrained love , " — against which very plausible alteration Knight ( Specimen of the Stratford Shakspere , p . 2 ) has adduced from Pericles , i . 1. 53 , unspotted fire of love . " Compare , too , a passage towards ...
Page 128
... Corrector . Staunton would have it that indirectly ' may mean ' wrongfully ; ' but wrongfully ' would make much worse sense here than ' indiscreetly . " " 6 63. Ate . The folio has " Ace . " Corrected by Rowe . 106. And this is ...
... Corrector . Staunton would have it that indirectly ' may mean ' wrongfully ; ' but wrongfully ' would make much worse sense here than ' indiscreetly . " " 6 63. Ate . The folio has " Ace . " Corrected by Rowe . 106. And this is ...
Page 131
... obedience , Even to our ocean , to our great King John . " 339. water . The folio reading . Grant White and Dyce ( Collier's Ms. Corrector ) have " waters . " 358. You equal potents , fiery kindled spirits ! The King John 131.
... obedience , Even to our ocean , to our great King John . " 339. water . The folio reading . Grant White and Dyce ( Collier's Ms. Corrector ) have " waters . " 358. You equal potents , fiery kindled spirits ! The King John 131.
Page 132
... Corrector is right in regarding the " neere of the present passage as a misprint for " neece . " Knight patronizes the old read- ing ; " there is , " he says , " a dramatic propriety in making a humble citizen speak indefinitely of the ...
... Corrector is right in regarding the " neere of the present passage as a misprint for " neece . " Knight patronizes the old read- ing ; " there is , " he says , " a dramatic propriety in making a humble citizen speak indefinitely of the ...
Page 134
... Corrector reads " widow'd . ” 584. aid . So the folio ( “ ayd ” ) . Collier ( Mason's conjecture ) and Dyce read " aim . " ACT III . SCENE I. 45. and sightless . Collier's Ms. Corrector substitutes unsightly . " " 68 , 69. I will ...
... Corrector reads " widow'd . ” 584. aid . So the folio ( “ ayd ” ) . Collier ( Mason's conjecture ) and Dyce read " aim . " ACT III . SCENE I. 45. and sightless . Collier's Ms. Corrector substitutes unsightly . " " 68 , 69. I will ...
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