The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page 67
... better She ne'er had known pomp : though ' t be temporal , Yet , if that quarrel , fortune , do divorce 8. leave ... better ' tis , Than sweet at first t ' acquire . " Capell followed the arrangement of Ff , but read leave ' s with ...
... better She ne'er had known pomp : though ' t be temporal , Yet , if that quarrel , fortune , do divorce 8. leave ... better ' tis , Than sweet at first t ' acquire . " Capell followed the arrangement of Ff , but read leave ' s with ...
Page 90
... better to take in- tegrity and service as a zeugma - my honest endeavour to be of use . 58. difference ] See 1. i . 101 , and note . 65. was too far ] We now say " went too far . " See I. i . 38 . 66. in a sign ] as a sign , in sign ...
... better to take in- tegrity and service as a zeugma - my honest endeavour to be of use . 58. difference ] See 1. i . 101 , and note . 65. was too far ] We now say " went too far . " See I. i . 38 . 66. in a sign ] as a sign , in sign ...
Page 96
... better : " When did he , however careful to carry his own dignity to the utmost height , regard any dignity of other ? " " " an- 15 , 16. the . . . us ] Circumstances are favourable , give us an opening or opportunity . Cf. Julius Cæsar ...
... better : " When did he , however careful to carry his own dignity to the utmost height , regard any dignity of other ? " " " an- 15 , 16. the . . . us ] Circumstances are favourable , give us an opening or opportunity . Cf. Julius Cæsar ...
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