The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2E. Moxon, 1857 |
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Page 89
... reading ' Let heavens , ' " & c . ? P. 45. ( 50 ) " Warlike and martial Talbot , " & c . Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector substitutes " Warlike and matchless Talbot , " & c .; and Mr. Collier says , that , " the old text being mere tautology ...
... reading ' Let heavens , ' " & c . ? P. 45. ( 50 ) " Warlike and martial Talbot , " & c . Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector substitutes " Warlike and matchless Talbot , " & c .; and Mr. Collier says , that , " the old text being mere tautology ...
Page 91
... reading , for the interrogation [ or exclama- tion ] belongs to the moderns ; " but , he continues , is not an implied answer , in this case , better than a direct one ? Haste and warmth are expressed by it ; and we readily infer from ...
... reading , for the interrogation [ or exclama- tion ] belongs to the moderns ; " but , he continues , is not an implied answer , in this case , better than a direct one ? Haste and warmth are expressed by it ; and we readily infer from ...
Page 93
... reading here was powerful legions . Malone observes ; " In a former passage [ of the present play ] ' regions ' seems to have been printed instead of ' legions ; ' at least all the editors from the time of Mr. Rowe have there ...
... reading here was powerful legions . Malone observes ; " In a former passage [ of the present play ] ' regions ' seems to have been printed instead of ' legions ; ' at least all the editors from the time of Mr. Rowe have there ...
Page 94
... reading , as also , in the third line , " stream : " but is it not equally certain that here , as occasionally elsewhere , the rhymes were purposely done away with when the play under- went those alterations ( perhaps by Shakespeare ) ...
... reading , as also , in the third line , " stream : " but is it not equally certain that here , as occasionally elsewhere , the rhymes were purposely done away with when the play under- went those alterations ( perhaps by Shakespeare ) ...
Page 95
... reading ! ( I almost wonder that in Love's Labour's lost , act iv . sc . 3 , they did not print with the old copies , - " Why , vniuersall plodding poysons vp The nimble spirits in the arteries , " & c . ) P. 80. ( 85 ) 66 Yes , my lord ...
... reading ! ( I almost wonder that in Love's Labour's lost , act iv . sc . 3 , they did not print with the old copies , - " Why , vniuersall plodding poysons vp The nimble spirits in the arteries , " & c . ) P. 80. ( 85 ) 66 Yes , my lord ...
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