The Text of Shakespeare Vindicated from the Interpolations and Corruptions Advocated by John Payne Collier, Esq., in His Notes and Emendations, Volume 70W. Pickering, 1853 - 312 pages |
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... at for till . I may here venture to add that the two lines just following , Go to a gossip's feast , and go with me After so long grief such nativity , C which are evidently corrupt , are passed over both by COMEDY OF ERRORS . 17.
... at for till . I may here venture to add that the two lines just following , Go to a gossip's feast , and go with me After so long grief such nativity , C which are evidently corrupt , are passed over both by COMEDY OF ERRORS . 17.
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... grief such festivity . These readings are suggested by Heath and Johnson , and have my entire concurrence , notwithstanding the dissent of Stee- vens and Malone . The word nativity , in the last line , had evidently been caught by the ...
... grief such festivity . These readings are suggested by Heath and Johnson , and have my entire concurrence , notwithstanding the dissent of Stee- vens and Malone . The word nativity , in the last line , had evidently been caught by the ...
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... grief and disappointment is repelled as a stranger . He then reproaches the supposed Sebastian with the services he had rendered to him , and with the affection he had borne him , adding these lines , — And to his image , which ...
... grief and disappointment is repelled as a stranger . He then reproaches the supposed Sebastian with the services he had rendered to him , and with the affection he had borne him , adding these lines , — And to his image , which ...
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... grief , when there was none in the heart . Thus Hamlet , " " Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , nor customary suits of solemn black . -But I have that within , which passeth show . " P. 186. Good expedition be my friend , and ...
... grief , when there was none in the heart . Thus Hamlet , " " Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , nor customary suits of solemn black . -But I have that within , which passeth show . " P. 186. Good expedition be my friend , and ...
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... grief : do not receive affliction At my petition , I beseech you ; rather , Let me be punish'd , that have minded you Of what you should forget . Here , says Mr. Collier , " Paulina begins to repent the cruel recapitulation she has ...
... grief : do not receive affliction At my petition , I beseech you ; rather , Let me be punish'd , that have minded you Of what you should forget . Here , says Mr. Collier , " Paulina begins to repent the cruel recapitulation she has ...
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P. SCENE II scribe second folio seems sense set right speech spelt stands Steevens suggested tells Theobald third folio thou thought tion true reading uncalled undoubted unnecessary unsane Warburton Winter's Tale