The Text of Shakespeare Vindicated from the Interpolations and Corruptions Advocated by J. P. Collier in His Notes and Emendations |
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... , have often availed themselves of some edition with notes , and , as Mr. Collier says of the corrections in his volume , " In many cases the older con- jectures of Pope , Theobald , Warburton , and Hanmer PREFACE . ix.
... , have often availed themselves of some edition with notes , and , as Mr. Collier says of the corrections in his volume , " In many cases the older con- jectures of Pope , Theobald , Warburton , and Hanmer PREFACE . ix.
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Samuel Weller Singer. jectures of Pope , Theobald , Warburton , and Hanmer are remarkably confirmed . " These Mr. Collier would treat as coincident anticipations , but , as they form the greater bulk of the corrections , they are far too ...
Samuel Weller Singer. jectures of Pope , Theobald , Warburton , and Hanmer are remarkably confirmed . " These Mr. Collier would treat as coincident anticipations , but , as they form the greater bulk of the corrections , they are far too ...
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... Warburton was near the mark but missed it . Ford , in a previous scene , says : - " To these violent proceedings all my neighbours shall cry aim " [ i . e . give encouragement ] . ACT IV . SCENE V. P. 38. I must here give the whole of ...
... Warburton was near the mark but missed it . Ford , in a previous scene , says : - " To these violent proceedings all my neighbours shall cry aim " [ i . e . give encouragement ] . ACT IV . SCENE V. P. 38. I must here give the whole of ...
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... Warburton suggested , “ rail at once . " P. 135. In Rosalind's speech : " Marry , that should you , if I were your mistress , or I should think my honesty ranker than my wit , " the corrector would read , " or I should thank my honesty ...
... Warburton suggested , “ rail at once . " P. 135. In Rosalind's speech : " Marry , that should you , if I were your mistress , or I should think my honesty ranker than my wit , " the corrector would read , " or I should thank my honesty ...
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... Warburton and Steevens speculated that the humour of forty fancies ' was a collection of short popular poems , which Grumio had stuck in his hat by way of ornament . The notion that such was the case is strengthened by the corrector ...
... Warburton and Steevens speculated that the humour of forty fancies ' was a collection of short popular poems , which Grumio had stuck in his hat by way of ornament . The notion that such was the case is strengthened by the corrector ...
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absurd adopted alteration amended Apemantus better authority blood blunder Cæsar coincidence Collier says Collier thinks compositor conjecture Coriolanus corrected folio corrector would substitute corruption death of sleep doubt edition of Shakespeare emendation epithet error evident expression Falstaff fancy favour fear following lines give Hanmer hath Henry impertinent improve insertion interference interpolation Johnson Julius Cæsar King last line lord Macbeth Malone manuscript manuscript-corrector margin meaning mistaken modern editors necessary never night old authentic text old copies old corrector old reading old text omitted Othello passage Patroclus peize perfectly intelligible piece of meddling plausible play poet poet's language poet's word printed printer probable misprint proposed quartos Queen reason rector reference remarkable rhyme Richard III SCENE I.
P. SCENE II second folio seems sense set right speech stands Steevens suggested Theobald third folio thou thought tion true reading uncalled undoubted unnecessary unsane Warburton