The Works of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of the Old Editions : with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Band 3Whittaker & Company, 1842 |
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... Malone relied upon a piece of internal evidence , which , if examined , seems to be of no value in settling the question when " As You Like It " was first written . The following words are put into the mouth of Rosalind : - " I weep for ...
... Malone relied upon a piece of internal evidence , which , if examined , seems to be of no value in settling the question when " As You Like It " was first written . The following words are put into the mouth of Rosalind : - " I weep for ...
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... Malone , at the suggestion of Blackstone , placed a period after " fashion , " and inserted " He " for the commencement of a new sentence . However , as Johnson observed , there was no necessity for the alteration of the text , which is ...
... Malone , at the suggestion of Blackstone , placed a period after " fashion , " and inserted " He " for the commencement of a new sentence . However , as Johnson observed , there was no necessity for the alteration of the text , which is ...
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... Malone read perceiveth , and inserted and before " hath , " to carry on the sentence ; but the error lies in " perceiveth , " as it stands in the folio of 1623 : the folio of 1632 has perceiving , which is evidently right ; and the MS ...
... Malone read perceiveth , and inserted and before " hath , " to carry on the sentence ; but the error lies in " perceiveth , " as it stands in the folio of 1623 : the folio of 1632 has perceiving , which is evidently right ; and the MS ...
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... Malone remarks , there is some error here , as Frederick is the father of Celia , and not of Rosalind . He suggests that we might read Ferdinand for " Frederick . " Perhaps the name of the knight was Frederick , and the clown's answer ...
... Malone remarks , there is some error here , as Frederick is the father of Celia , and not of Rosalind . He suggests that we might read Ferdinand for " Frederick . " Perhaps the name of the knight was Frederick , and the clown's answer ...
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... son of sir Rowland de Bois . [ CHARLES is borne out . 7 his will hath IN IT , & c . ] In Malone's Shakespeare by Boswell , " in it " is misprinted it in . Duke F. I would , thou hadst been son to C 2 SCENE II . ] 19 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... son of sir Rowland de Bois . [ CHARLES is borne out . 7 his will hath IN IT , & c . ] In Malone's Shakespeare by Boswell , " in it " is misprinted it in . Duke F. I would , thou hadst been son to C 2 SCENE II . ] 19 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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