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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 19
Page 125
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . iii . 117 ) - would read " sent . " 93 . With half that face . So in folio . Theobald and Dyce read " With that half - face . " 112. And if . Here Walker ( Crit . Exam . ii . 153 ) would read " An iƒ , ” - as ...
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . iii . 117 ) - would read " sent . " 93 . With half that face . So in folio . Theobald and Dyce read " With that half - face . " 112. And if . Here Walker ( Crit . Exam . ii . 153 ) would read " An iƒ , ” - as ...
Page 130
... Walker's Crit . Exam . iii . 118 ) that " Constance here is evidently mimicking the imperfect babble of the nursery . " 177. this is . An interpolation ? Dr. Guest takes a very different view of the metre here ; see his History of ...
... Walker's Crit . Exam . iii . 118 ) that " Constance here is evidently mimicking the imperfect babble of the nursery . " 177. this is . An interpolation ? Dr. Guest takes a very different view of the metre here ; see his History of ...
Page 131
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . i . 290 ) says : " The bad English ( proffer'd offer ' ) , the cacophony , and the two - syllable ending , so uncommon in this play , prove that offer ' is a corruption originating in ' proffer'd . ' Read , I ...
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . i . 290 ) says : " The bad English ( proffer'd offer ' ) , the cacophony , and the two - syllable ending , so uncommon in this play , prove that offer ' is a corruption originating in ' proffer'd . ' Read , I ...
Page 132
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . i . 28 ) , from whom Collier's Ms. Cor- rector only differs in giving " fire - ykindled . " W. N. Lettsom proposes " fire - enkindled . " 368. we . Theobald , at Warburton's suggestion , printed " ye ; " which ...
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . i . 28 ) , from whom Collier's Ms. Cor- rector only differs in giving " fire - ykindled . " W. N. Lettsom proposes " fire - enkindled . " 368. we . Theobald , at Warburton's suggestion , printed " ye ; " which ...
Page 133
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . ii . 294 ) says " is indisputably right ; ' flawe ' ' stay ' is like the error in Romeo and Juliet , ii . 1. 10 ( folio p . 59 , col . 1 ) , Prouant , but Loue and day , ' for Pronounce but Loue and doue ...
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . ii . 294 ) says " is indisputably right ; ' flawe ' ' stay ' is like the error in Romeo and Juliet , ii . 1. 10 ( folio p . 59 , col . 1 ) , Prouant , but Loue and day , ' for Pronounce but Loue and doue ...
Common terms and phrases
Abbot Angiers arms Arth Arthur Aumerle Bagot banish'd baron Bast BASTARD Bishop of Carlisle Blanch blood Boling Bolingbroke breath brother Bushy Capell castle Collier's conjecture Const cousin crown Dauphin death deposed dost doth Duch Duke Duke of Hereford Dyce read Earl Earl of Wiltshire England Enter Exeunt eyes fair farewell father Faulconbridge fear folio reading France Gaunt give grief hand Hanmer hath heart heaven Henry Henry IV Hereford Holinshed honour Hubert JAMES GURNEY John of Gaunt King John King Richard Lady land liege lord majesty Melun Mowbray night noble Norfolk Northumberland old reading Pand Pandulph pardon peace Percy Philip play Pope and Dyce prince Quarto Queen Rich royal Salisbury says SCENE Shakespeare shame Sir Robert soul speak swear thee Theobald thine Thomas Merk thou art thou hast tongue uncle W. N. Lettsom Walker Crit words York