The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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Page v
... reading Castiliano ( ? Castiglione ) Volto ( I. iii . 44 ) is stated on p . 180 ; also , by a reference to Apolonius and Silla ( note on III . iv . 210 ) , I think I may have established the reading out ( Fol . on't ) . Other changes or ...
... reading Castiliano ( ? Castiglione ) Volto ( I. iii . 44 ) is stated on p . 180 ; also , by a reference to Apolonius and Silla ( note on III . iv . 210 ) , I think I may have established the reading out ( Fol . on't ) . Other changes or ...
Page vi
... reader to my edition of Apolonius and Silla ( The Shakespeare Classics , published by Messrs . Chatto & Windus , 1912 ) ; and for Laelia he should consult the admirable edition of Professor Moore Smith ( Cambridge University Press ...
... reader to my edition of Apolonius and Silla ( The Shakespeare Classics , published by Messrs . Chatto & Windus , 1912 ) ; and for Laelia he should consult the admirable edition of Professor Moore Smith ( Cambridge University Press ...
Page xxii
... reading of III . ii . 45-50 : — “ taunt him with the license of Inke : if thou thou'st him some thrice , it shall not be amisse , and as many Lyes , as will lye on thy sheete of paper , although the sheete were bigge enough for the ...
... reading of III . ii . 45-50 : — “ taunt him with the license of Inke : if thou thou'st him some thrice , it shall not be amisse , and as many Lyes , as will lye on thy sheete of paper , although the sheete were bigge enough for the ...
Page xxxi
... reader . But this subject I have dealt with more fully in another volume , and I will only add here that for my part I can never quite enjoy the blank verse of the stage ; perhaps I keep too jealously in mind that exquisite ment of the ...
... reader . But this subject I have dealt with more fully in another volume , and I will only add here that for my part I can never quite enjoy the blank verse of the stage ; perhaps I keep too jealously in mind that exquisite ment of the ...
Page 3
... reading is " " agen " ) the musical medial rhyme ; common in Swinburne , for example ; these are rare in Shakespeare . 4. dying ] Suggested , probably , by " die " in line 3 . 4. fall ] ( closing ) cadence ; cf. " music at the close ...
... reading is " " agen " ) the musical medial rhyme ; common in Swinburne , for example ; these are rare in Shakespeare . 4. dying ] Suggested , probably , by " die " in line 3 . 4. fall ] ( closing ) cadence ; cf. " music at the close ...
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