The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Cassell, 1886 |
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... prints ' greefe ' for " griefs " here . Theobald's correction ; shown to be right by the previous speech : " Noble and young , when thy first grief's were , " & c . See Note 18 , ( 41 ) Nor are they living who , & c . One of ...
... prints ' greefe ' for " griefs " here . Theobald's correction ; shown to be right by the previous speech : " Noble and young , when thy first grief's were , " & c . See Note 18 , ( 41 ) Nor are they living who , & c . One of ...
Page 636
... prints pannelled ' Hanmer's correction . corruptly pronounced Spaniel ' frequently added or omitted s in printing a word . ' spannel ; ' and the Folio printer very was often ( 44 ) Discandy . This word , as here used , serves to support ...
... prints pannelled ' Hanmer's correction . corruptly pronounced Spaniel ' frequently added or omitted s in printing a word . ' spannel ; ' and the Folio printer very was often ( 44 ) Discandy . This word , as here used , serves to support ...
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... prints this , ' She looke vs like . ' Johnson corrected ' looke ' to " looks . ' We have frequently had occasion to notice the elliptical mode in which Shakespeare uses the verb " to look " ( see Note 73 , Act iii . , " Antony and ...
... prints this , ' She looke vs like . ' Johnson corrected ' looke ' to " looks . ' We have frequently had occasion to notice the elliptical mode in which Shakespeare uses the verb " to look " ( see Note 73 , Act iii . , " Antony and ...
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