The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 Seiten |
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Seite xv
... never come in tears ' Qq ; ' comes ' Ff ; and in the same play , IV . 1 : ' O how mine eyes do loath ' Q ,, altered to ' doth loath ' in Q2 F1 , and restored , evidently by a grammatical reviser , to do loath ' in FF.F. Again , I. 1 ...
... never come in tears ' Qq ; ' comes ' Ff ; and in the same play , IV . 1 : ' O how mine eyes do loath ' Q ,, altered to ' doth loath ' in Q2 F1 , and restored , evidently by a grammatical reviser , to do loath ' in FF.F. Again , I. 1 ...
Seite xvi
... never yet was conscious . This argues no want of education on the part of Shakespeare ; for if Lord Bacon himself had rules for spelling , they were but few , as we may easily perceive by inspection of his works published under his own ...
... never yet was conscious . This argues no want of education on the part of Shakespeare ; for if Lord Bacon himself had rules for spelling , they were but few , as we may easily perceive by inspection of his works published under his own ...
Seite xxx
... be ungrateful not to acknowledge that Pope's emendations are always ingenious and plausible , and sometimes unquestionably true . He never seems to nod over that dull labour of which he complains . His acuteness XXX PREFACE .
... be ungrateful not to acknowledge that Pope's emendations are always ingenious and plausible , and sometimes unquestionably true . He never seems to nod over that dull labour of which he complains . His acuteness XXX PREFACE .
Seite xxxi
... never at fault . What is said of him in the preface to Theobald's edition is , in this point , very unjust * . " They have both ( i.e. Pope and Rymer † ) shown them- selves in an equal impuissance of suspecting or amending the corrupted ...
... never at fault . What is said of him in the preface to Theobald's edition is , in this point , very unjust * . " They have both ( i.e. Pope and Rymer † ) shown them- selves in an equal impuissance of suspecting or amending the corrupted ...
Seite xxxii
... never penned . Theobald , as an Editor , is incomparably superior to his predecessors , and to his immediate successor , Warburton , although the latter had the advantage of working on his materials . He was the first to recal a ...
... never penned . Theobald , as an Editor , is incomparably superior to his predecessors , and to his immediate successor , Warburton , although the latter had the advantage of working on his materials . He was the first to recal a ...
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