The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 4Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page 29
... reading may be o ' love , i.e. of love , of all love ; for love's sake ; possibly with a reference to " keep fair quarter " in the next line . This preserves the Folio reading as nearly as possible . Compare " of all loves , ' Midsummer ...
... reading may be o ' love , i.e. of love , of all love ; for love's sake ; possibly with a reference to " keep fair quarter " in the next line . This preserves the Folio reading as nearly as possible . Compare " of all loves , ' Midsummer ...
Page 43
... reading " elves " ; and hence that Theobald's reading should not be adopted . " Elves " is also supported by the reading in the second Folio , for what that is worth . It is difficult to see any connection between fairy land ( which ...
... reading " elves " ; and hence that Theobald's reading should not be adopted . " Elves " is also supported by the reading in the second Folio , for what that is worth . It is difficult to see any connection between fairy land ( which ...
Page 109
... reading . " I wot not " rather points to it . It is note- worthy that in II . ii . 175 , Folios I , 2 and 3 read stranger , while Folio has stronger , obviously the correct reading . 180 halberds ! and nicked in a particular manner , SC ...
... reading . " I wot not " rather points to it . It is note- worthy that in II . ii . 175 , Folios I , 2 and 3 read stranger , while Folio has stronger , obviously the correct reading . 180 halberds ! and nicked in a particular manner , SC ...
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