The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 9Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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Page 140
... [ Pope Gregory VII . , called Hildebrand ] so odious that I don't doubt but the good Protestants of that time were well pleased to hear him thus character- ized , as uniting the attributes of their two great enemies , the Turk and Pope ...
... [ Pope Gregory VII . , called Hildebrand ] so odious that I don't doubt but the good Protestants of that time were well pleased to hear him thus character- ized , as uniting the attributes of their two great enemies , the Turk and Pope ...
Page 144
... Pope . Steevens says : " Mordake , earl of Fife , who was son to the Duke of Albany , regent of Scotland , is here called the son of Earl Douglas , through a mistake into which the poet was led by the omission of a comma in the passage ...
... Pope . Steevens says : " Mordake , earl of Fife , who was son to the Duke of Albany , regent of Scotland , is here called the son of Earl Douglas , through a mistake into which the poet was led by the omission of a comma in the passage ...
Page 145
... [ Pope's read- ing ] ' cry , stand , ' will not support it . ” 152. thou latter spring . The old editions have " the latter spring . " Corrected by Pope . 156. Bardolph , Peto . The old editions have " Haruey , Rossill , " the names of ...
... [ Pope's read- ing ] ' cry , stand , ' will not support it . ” 152. thou latter spring . The old editions have " the latter spring . " Corrected by Pope . 156. Bardolph , Peto . The old editions have " Haruey , Rossill , " the names of ...
Page 146
... Pope , Collier's Ms. Corrector , Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , p . 24 ) , and Dyce read " My good lord . ” 15. Worcester . Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , p . 235 , where he cites the present line ) says : " [ Worcester ] ...
... Pope , Collier's Ms. Corrector , Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , p . 24 ) , and Dyce read " My good lord . ” 15. Worcester . Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , p . 235 , where he cites the present line ) says : " [ Worcester ] ...
Page 148
... Pope to " thou beliest him . " 146. By Richard that dead is . Dyce adopts Walker's conjecture , " Richard that is dead . " 166. hangman . Hanmer substituted " hangmen . " 189. discontents . Walker ( Crit . Exam . i . 253 ) says ...
... Pope to " thou beliest him . " 146. By Richard that dead is . Dyce adopts Walker's conjecture , " Richard that is dead . " 166. hangman . Hanmer substituted " hangmen . " 189. discontents . Walker ( Crit . Exam . i . 253 ) says ...
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