The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Riley, 1806 |
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Page 70
... folio- a wild Kat to a Kate , & c . Steevens . The editor of the second folio with some probability reads- from a wild Kat , meaning certainly cat . So before : " But will you woo this wild cat ? " Malone . 3 — a second Grissel ; & c ...
... folio- a wild Kat to a Kate , & c . Steevens . The editor of the second folio with some probability reads- from a wild Kat , meaning certainly cat . So before : " But will you woo this wild cat ? " Malone . 3 — a second Grissel ; & c ...
Page 81
... second folio ; the latter by Mr. Theobald . Old , however , may be right . I believe , an op- position was intended . As change was corrupted into charge , why might not true have been put instead of new ? Perhaps the author wrote : To ...
... second folio ; the latter by Mr. Theobald . Old , however , may be right . I believe , an op- position was intended . As change was corrupted into charge , why might not true have been put instead of new ? Perhaps the author wrote : To ...
Page 82
... second folio , to supply the defect in the metre , reads , with less probability in my opinion- Make friends , invite , yes , and proclaim , & c . Malone . 3 - vex a saint , ] The old copy redundantly reads - vex a very saint . Steevens ...
... second folio , to supply the defect in the metre , reads , with less probability in my opinion- Make friends , invite , yes , and proclaim , & c . Malone . 3 - vex a saint , ] The old copy redundantly reads - vex a very saint . Steevens ...
Page 98
... second folio . Malone . 9 their white stockings , ] The old copy reads - the white.- Corrected by the editor of the third folio . Malone . 1- Be the jacks fair within , the jills fair without , ] i . e . are the drinking vessels clean ...
... second folio . Malone . 9 their white stockings , ] The old copy reads - the white.- Corrected by the editor of the third folio . Malone . 1- Be the jacks fair within , the jills fair without , ] i . e . are the drinking vessels clean ...
Page 111
... second folio reads - surly , which Mr. Theo- bald adopted , and has quoted the following lines addressed by Tranio to the Pedant , in support of the emendation : " " Tis well ; and hold your own in any case , " With such austerity as ...
... second folio reads - surly , which Mr. Theo- bald adopted , and has quoted the following lines addressed by Tranio to the Pedant , in support of the emendation : " " Tis well ; and hold your own in any case , " With such austerity as ...
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