The Works of Shakespeare: As you like it, 1926At the University Press, 1922 |
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Page 84
... prose most of which is by some other dramatist . In only one instance , The Tempest , can we feel tolerably certain that Jaggard's compositor saw a line of Shakespeare's handwriting , and even here the text has been disturbed and added ...
... prose most of which is by some other dramatist . In only one instance , The Tempest , can we feel tolerably certain that Jaggard's compositor saw a line of Shakespeare's handwriting , and even here the text has been disturbed and added ...
Page 92
... prose and verse in this section , Dromio sometimes speaking prose and some- times verse . Cf. note 1. 59 below . 45. two hands ( F2 ) F. ' too hands ' It is just possible that F. may be correct , if we suppose that ' to be at to - hands ...
... prose and verse in this section , Dromio sometimes speaking prose and some- times verse . Cf. note 1. 59 below . 45. two hands ( F2 ) F. ' too hands ' It is just possible that F. may be correct , if we suppose that ' to be at to - hands ...
Page 93
... prose , which again suggests revision , if we assume that the ' reader ' was careful to mark the termination of verse - lines as he seems to be elsewhere . 72. errand ( F4 ) F. ' arrant ' The sp . ' arrand ' occurs in 2 Hen . IV , 1. 1 ...
... prose , which again suggests revision , if we assume that the ' reader ' was careful to mark the termination of verse - lines as he seems to be elsewhere . 72. errand ( F4 ) F. ' arrant ' The sp . ' arrand ' occurs in 2 Hen . IV , 1. 1 ...
Page 95
... prose , possibly denoting revision . 45-9 . Why , first etc. F. prints as prose , which again suggests revision . Cf. note 2. 1. 70–4 . 52. next Capell and Malone conj . ' next time ' 56. In good time v . G. ' time . ' 79. scanted men ...
... prose , possibly denoting revision . 45-9 . Why , first etc. F. prints as prose , which again suggests revision . Cf. note 2. 1. 70–4 . 52. next Capell and Malone conj . ' next time ' 56. In good time v . G. ' time . ' 79. scanted men ...
Page 96
... prose . 108. S.D. F. ' Enter Adriana and Luciana .'- after 1. 109 . 118. Unless I spake etc. ( Steevens ) F. ' Vnleffe I fpake , or look'd , or touch'd , or caru'd to thee ' The F. version suggests carelessness in the copying . 120 ...
... prose . 108. S.D. F. ' Enter Adriana and Luciana .'- after 1. 109 . 118. Unless I spake etc. ( Steevens ) F. ' Vnleffe I fpake , or look'd , or touch'd , or caru'd to thee ' The F. version suggests carelessness in the copying . 120 ...
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