The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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... MALONE , Esq . WITH MR . MALONE'S VARIOUS READINGS ; A SELECTION OF EXPLANATORY AND HISTORICAL NOTES , FROM THE MOST EMINENT COMMENTATORS ; A HISTORY OF THE STAGE , AND A LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE ; BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F.S.A. New Edition ...
... MALONE , Esq . WITH MR . MALONE'S VARIOUS READINGS ; A SELECTION OF EXPLANATORY AND HISTORICAL NOTES , FROM THE MOST EMINENT COMMENTATORS ; A HISTORY OF THE STAGE , AND A LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE ; BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F.S.A. New Edition ...
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... see a new and improved edition . RITSON . This comedy , I believe , was written in 1592. MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . SOLINUS , Duke of Ephesus . ÆGEON B 2 most striking dissimilarity of style, a tissue as different ...
... see a new and improved edition . RITSON . This comedy , I believe , was written in 1592. MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . SOLINUS , Duke of Ephesus . ÆGEON B 2 most striking dissimilarity of style, a tissue as different ...
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... traffick to our adverse towns : Nay , more , If any , born at Ephesus , be seen At any Syracusan marts and fairs , + " Syracusians , " uniformly in Mr. Malone's edit . Again , If any Syracusan born , Come to the COMEDY OF ERRORS. ...
... traffick to our adverse towns : Nay , more , If any , born at Ephesus , be seen At any Syracusan marts and fairs , + " Syracusians , " uniformly in Mr. Malone's edit . Again , If any Syracusan born , Come to the COMEDY OF ERRORS. ...
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... fear , Forc'd me to seek delays for them and me . And this it was , -for other means was none , — + " And the great care of goods at random left " —Malone . The sailors sought for safety by our boat , And SCENE I. 7 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... fear , Forc'd me to seek delays for them and me . And this it was , -for other means was none , — + " And the great care of goods at random left " —Malone . The sailors sought for safety by our boat , And SCENE I. 7 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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... MALONE . Next line , " discover'd . " We have not thought it always necessary to notice these trifling varia- tions . Many of them seem accidental , and are not to be found in Mr. Malone's first edition . Was carried with more speed ...
... MALONE . Next line , " discover'd . " We have not thought it always necessary to notice these trifling varia- tions . Many of them seem accidental , and are not to be found in Mr. Malone's first edition . Was carried with more speed ...
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