The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... editor should choose to read - hid fox , he may observe that Hamlet has said " Hide fox and all after . " STEEVENS . Dr. Warburton reads as Mr. Steevens proposes . MALONE . A kid - fox seems to be no more than a young fox or cub . In As ...
... editor should choose to read - hid fox , he may observe that Hamlet has said " Hide fox and all after . " STEEVENS . Dr. Warburton reads as Mr. Steevens proposes . MALONE . A kid - fox seems to be no more than a young fox or cub . In As ...
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... editors . I see no reason for departing from the old copy . Shakspeare's comparisons scarcely ever an- swer completely on both sides . Dr. Warburton asks , " What likeness is there between a little man and an agate ? " No other than ...
... editors . I see no reason for departing from the old copy . Shakspeare's comparisons scarcely ever an- swer completely on both sides . Dr. Warburton asks , " What likeness is there between a little man and an agate ? " No other than ...
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... editors , having brought both Sexton and Town - Clerk upon the stage , were unwilling , as it seems , that the latter should be a mute personage ; and therefore they have put into his mouth almost all the absurdities which the poet ...
... editors , having brought both Sexton and Town - Clerk upon the stage , were unwilling , as it seems , that the latter should be a mute personage ; and therefore they have put into his mouth almost all the absurdities which the poet ...
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... editors , who were at a loss to make out the corrupted reading of the old copies , read easiest . The quarto , in 1600 , and the first and second editions in folio , all concur in reading - Yea , marry , that's the eftest way , & c . A ...
... editors , who were at a loss to make out the corrupted reading of the old copies , read easiest . The quarto , in 1600 , and the first and second editions in folio , all concur in reading - Yea , marry , that's the eftest way , & c . A ...
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... editor from seeing the goodness of his sense . But this Sexton was an ecclesiastic of one of the inferior orders called the sacristan , and not a brother officer , as the editor calls him . I suppose the book from whence the poet took ...
... editor from seeing the goodness of his sense . But this Sexton was an ecclesiastic of one of the inferior orders called the sacristan , and not a brother officer , as the editor calls him . I suppose the book from whence the poet took ...
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alludes ancient appears Barnardine bawd BEAT Beatrice believe Benedick better BORA Borachio brother called CLAUD Claudio comedy Coriolanus cousin death DOGB Don John Don Pedro dost doth DUKE edit editors emendation Enter ESCAL Exeunt Exit faults folio fool friar gentleman give grace Hanmer hath hear heart heaven Hero honour ISAB Isabel Isabella JOHNSON Juliet King Henry King Henry IV King Lear lady leiger LEON Leonato lord Angelo Lucio Macbeth maid MALONE marry MASON master master constable means Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Merry never night offence old copy Othello pardon passage phrase play Pompey pray prince prison Promos PROV Provost REED RITSON scene seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies signior Sir Thomas Hanmer slander soul speak speech STEEVENS suppose tell thee Theobald thief thing thou art tongue true villain WARBURTON woman word