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... printed by Collier for the Camden Society in 1838. If acted at all , it seems to have left no trace behind , for in 1591 there was Imprinted at London for Sampson Clarke , to be solde at his shop , on the backe - side of the Royal ...
... printed by Collier for the Camden Society in 1838. If acted at all , it seems to have left no trace behind , for in 1591 there was Imprinted at London for Sampson Clarke , to be solde at his shop , on the backe - side of the Royal ...
Page 4
... printed in F 1. Compare Milton's Comus , line 50 : " On Circe's iland fell . " 10. the territories ] There is no other case of the use of " the terri- tories " in this way by Shakespeare . One is tempted to suggest either " and the ...
... printed in F 1. Compare Milton's Comus , line 50 : " On Circe's iland fell . " 10. the territories ] There is no other case of the use of " the terri- tories " in this way by Shakespeare . One is tempted to suggest either " and the ...
Page 43
... " If not complete , oh say , he is not she " Kinnear for " of " reads " so . " " So , " with the long s , may have been printed OS " and read as " of . " 66 And she again wants nothing , to name want , SC . 1. ] 43 KING JOHN.
... " If not complete , oh say , he is not she " Kinnear for " of " reads " so . " " So , " with the long s , may have been printed OS " and read as " of . " 66 And she again wants nothing , to name want , SC . 1. ] 43 KING JOHN.
Page 54
... printed " can't " in order to regularise the line . But " spirits is often a monosyllable , and the accentuation of the line in- dicates that it is so here . 19-26 . What dost be true ] This may be compared with Northumberland's speech ...
... printed " can't " in order to regularise the line . But " spirits is often a monosyllable , and the accentuation of the line in- dicates that it is so here . 19-26 . What dost be true ] This may be compared with Northumberland's speech ...
Page 58
... printed . 92. wrack ] I keep the old form , which indicates the pronunciation . 93-95 . break come change ] These verbs here are in the subjunctive mood expressing a wish . 99. Counterfeit ] i.e. a counterfeit coin . Cf. Ben Jonson ...
... printed . 92. wrack ] I keep the old form , which indicates the pronunciation . 93-95 . break come change ] These verbs here are in the subjunctive mood expressing a wish . 99. Counterfeit ] i.e. a counterfeit coin . Cf. Ben Jonson ...
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