The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Volumes 7-8Little, Brown, 1889 |
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Page 107
... speech entreats , That I may know the let , why gentle Peace Should not expel these inconveniences , And bless us with her former qualities . K. Hen . If , Duke of Burgundy , you would the peace , Whose want gives growth to th ...
... speech entreats , That I may know the let , why gentle Peace Should not expel these inconveniences , And bless us with her former qualities . K. Hen . If , Duke of Burgundy , you would the peace , Whose want gives growth to th ...
Page 121
... speech itself in the last line but two has " chorus ; " and in the subsequent Acts and at the end of the play the direction is , " Enter Chorus . ” 66— this wooden O " : - i . e . , the Globe Theatre , which was circular within and ...
... speech itself in the last line but two has " chorus ; " and in the subsequent Acts and at the end of the play the direction is , " Enter Chorus . ” 66— this wooden O " : - i . e . , the Globe Theatre , which was circular within and ...
Page 123
... speech makes plain . " To tear and havoc " : — The folio has , " to tame and havock ; " manifestly a misprint for " to teare , " & c . — the correction of Rowe and Mr. Collier's folio of 1632. The quartos have " to spoil . " - " ——a ...
... speech makes plain . " To tear and havoc " : — The folio has , " to tame and havock ; " manifestly a misprint for " to teare , " & c . — the correction of Rowe and Mr. Collier's folio of 1632. The quartos have " to spoil . " - " ——a ...
Page 126
... speech is found in the quartos only , where it is the exact repeti- tion of Nym's first demand . Though it is necessary to that text , which has not Bardolph's threat to Nym , it may have been intentionally omitted in the folio as ...
... speech is found in the quartos only , where it is the exact repeti- tion of Nym's first demand . Though it is necessary to that text , which has not Bardolph's threat to Nym , it may have been intentionally omitted in the folio as ...
Page 128
... speech has a double meaning , which is made apparent by a com- parison of the corresponding passage in the quarto , " keep fast thy buggle boe , " with the following lines quoted , in- correctly , by Steevens from Shirley's Gentlemen of ...
... speech has a double meaning , which is made apparent by a com- parison of the corresponding passage in the quarto , " keep fast thy buggle boe , " with the following lines quoted , in- correctly , by Steevens from Shirley's Gentlemen of ...
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