The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... editors have called it , the first part of King Henry VI . I suppose , to have been written in 1589 , or before . See An At- tempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II , The disposition of facts in these three plays ...
... editors have called it , the first part of King Henry VI . I suppose , to have been written in 1589 , or before . See An At- tempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II , The disposition of facts in these three plays ...
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... c . ] The modern editors read - scarce full , but , I think , unnecessarily . So , in The Tempest : Prospero , master of a full poor cell ” 66 STEEVENS . To keep the horsemen off from breaking in . More SC . I. 13 KING HENRY VI .
... c . ] The modern editors read - scarce full , but , I think , unnecessarily . So , in The Tempest : Prospero , master of a full poor cell ” 66 STEEVENS . To keep the horsemen off from breaking in . More SC . I. 13 KING HENRY VI .
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... editor of the second folio supplied the metre by adding the word - boy , in which he has been followed in all the subsequent editions . MALONE . As I cannot but entertain a more favourable opinion than Mr. Malone of the numerous ...
... editor of the second folio supplied the metre by adding the word - boy , in which he has been followed in all the subsequent editions . MALONE . As I cannot but entertain a more favourable opinion than Mr. Malone of the numerous ...
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... editors read , but without authority so vile - esteem'd.- So pill'd , may mean - so pillag'd , so stripp'd of honours ; but I suspect a corruption , which Mr. M. Mason would remedy , by reading either vile or ill - esteemed . It is ...
... editors read , but without authority so vile - esteem'd.- So pill'd , may mean - so pillag'd , so stripp'd of honours ; but I suspect a corruption , which Mr. M. Mason would remedy , by reading either vile or ill - esteemed . It is ...
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... editor of the second folio , with his usual freedom , altered the line thus : and Nero - like will- MALONE . I am content to read with the second folio ( not conceiving the emendation in it to be an arbitrary one , ) and omit only the ...
... editor of the second folio , with his usual freedom , altered the line thus : and Nero - like will- MALONE . I am content to read with the second folio ( not conceiving the emendation in it to be an arbitrary one , ) and omit only the ...
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