The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... Folio has been followed wherever possible , even in matters of punctuation . The later Folios do not differ widely from that of 1623 ; such differences as occur are recorded in the textual notes of this edition . The date of composition ...
... Folio has been followed wherever possible , even in matters of punctuation . The later Folios do not differ widely from that of 1623 ; such differences as occur are recorded in the textual notes of this edition . The date of composition ...
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... Folios in placing a colon after shame us . The Camb . Edd . omit a mark of punctuation here . Accepting the colon , the meaning would be : On 3 the occasion of your visit our entertain- ment of you , when compared with your ...
... Folios in placing a colon after shame us . The Camb . Edd . omit a mark of punctuation here . Accepting the colon , the meaning would be : On 3 the occasion of your visit our entertain- ment of you , when compared with your ...
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... Folios read no , nor dream'd " ; this undoubtedly makes the verse more regular , but the pause after " ill - doing " may be looked upon as having metrical value . 74-5 . the imposition . . . ours ] Theo- bald's interpretation of this ...
... Folios read no , nor dream'd " ; this undoubtedly makes the verse more regular , but the pause after " ill - doing " may be looked upon as having metrical value . 74-5 . the imposition . . . ours ] Theo- bald's interpretation of this ...
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... Folio . 104. clap ] The metaphor is that of two persons shaking hands to conclude a bargain . Compare Henry V. v . ii . 133 : " And so clap hands , and a bargain . " Leon . The one for ever earn'd a royal husband SC . II . ] - THE ...
... Folio . 104. clap ] The metaphor is that of two persons shaking hands to conclude a bargain . Compare Henry V. v . ii . 133 : " And so clap hands , and a bargain . " Leon . The one for ever earn'd a royal husband SC . II . ] - THE ...
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... Folios in placing a comma after " councils " and a colon after " bosom , " but not in placing a comma after " I. " Most modern editors place a semicolon after " councils " and a comma after " bosom . " Furness keeps the comma after " I ...
... Folios in placing a comma after " councils " and a colon after " bosom , " but not in placing a comma after " I. " Most modern editors place a semicolon after " councils " and a comma after " bosom . " Furness keeps the comma after " I ...
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