The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Blackie, 1893 |
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Page 73
... reading , which Sir Philip Perring explains as follows : hate , the " displeasures " of line 63 , having destroyed our friends and done its work , enjoys its afternoon slum- ber , while love awakes , though too late , and weeps to see ...
... reading , which Sir Philip Perring explains as follows : hate , the " displeasures " of line 63 , having destroyed our friends and done its work , enjoys its afternoon slum- ber , while love awakes , though too late , and weeps to see ...
Page 232
... reading in the text , an un- exceptionable and universally followed emendation , was first adopted into the text by Theobald , after Bishop's conjecture . 137. Lines 40 , 41 : That we were all , as some would seem to be , ** FROM OUR ...
... reading in the text , an un- exceptionable and universally followed emendation , was first adopted into the text by Theobald , after Bishop's conjecture . 137. Lines 40 , 41 : That we were all , as some would seem to be , ** FROM OUR ...
Page 426
... reading disseat I think that the authority of F. 1 is quite insufficient , for it is much more probable that dis - eate was a misprint for dis - ease than that it was meant to represent dis - seat , a word which seems only to be used in ...
... reading disseat I think that the authority of F. 1 is quite insufficient , for it is much more probable that dis - eate was a misprint for dis - ease than that it was meant to represent dis - seat , a word which seems only to be used in ...
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