The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 23
Mr. Pope and the subsequent editors readcourt - cardinal . MALONE . —He
privily ] He , which is not in the original copy , was added by the editor of the
second folio . Malone . 1 I am sorry Does buy and sell his honour as SC . I. 23
KING ...
Mr. Pope and the subsequent editors readcourt - cardinal . MALONE . —He
privily ] He , which is not in the original copy , was added by the editor of the
second folio . Malone . 1 I am sorry Does buy and sell his honour as SC . I. 23
KING ...
Page 40
On my soul , I'll speak but truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illusions 4
seal ? That is a question , I dare say , none of our diligent editors asked
themselves . The text must be restored , as I have corrected it ; and honest
Holinshed , ( p .
On my soul , I'll speak but truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illusions 4
seal ? That is a question , I dare say , none of our diligent editors asked
themselves . The text must be restored , as I have corrected it ; and honest
Holinshed , ( p .
Page 71
The editor of the fourth folio and all the subsequent editors read - his ; but yo or
this were not likely to be confounded with his . Besides , the King , not Wolsey , is
the person last mentioned ; and it was the main end or object of Wolsey to bring ...
The editor of the fourth folio and all the subsequent editors read - his ; but yo or
this were not likely to be confounded with his . Besides , the King , not Wolsey , is
the person last mentioned ; and it was the main end or object of Wolsey to bring ...
Page 229
STEEVENS . Mr. Theobald informs us that the very names of the gates of Troy
have been barbarously demolished by the editors ; and a deal of learned dust he
makes in setting them right again ; much however to Mr. Heath's satisfaction .
STEEVENS . Mr. Theobald informs us that the very names of the gates of Troy
have been barbarously demolished by the editors ; and a deal of learned dust he
makes in setting them right again ; much however to Mr. Heath's satisfaction .
Page 357
I believe that the editors read it as love , and therefore made the alteration to
obtain some meaning . JOHNSON . I do not perceive why love , the clear and
evident reading of both the quartos and folios , should be passed over without
some ...
I believe that the editors read it as love , and therefore made the alteration to
obtain some meaning . JOHNSON . I do not perceive why love , the clear and
evident reading of both the quartos and folios , should be passed over without
some ...
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