The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... writer detects " four spurious words materially weak- ening or perverting the sense ; " and he gets rid of them by reading 4 See note ad l . in the present edition . 5 On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings , and its Im ...
... writer detects " four spurious words materially weak- ening or perverting the sense ; " and he gets rid of them by reading 4 See note ad l . in the present edition . 5 On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings , and its Im ...
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... Writing . has been reficted as follows by a gentleman whose initials are A. E. B. ; 7 “ O villain , villain , smiling , damned villain ! My tables ! meet it is I set it down.- That one may smile and smile and be a villain ! At least I'm ...
... Writing . has been reficted as follows by a gentleman whose initials are A. E. B. ; 7 “ O villain , villain , smiling , damned villain ! My tables ! meet it is I set it down.- That one may smile and smile and be a villain ! At least I'm ...
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... writes thus ; " He [ the reader ] may not know that , when he finds Hamlet addressing the Queen of Denmark as ' good mother , ' the earliest authority makes him apostrophize her as ' coold mother , ' and a subsequent one as ' could ...
... writes thus ; " He [ the reader ] may not know that , when he finds Hamlet addressing the Queen of Denmark as ' good mother , ' the earliest authority makes him apostrophize her as ' coold mother , ' and a subsequent one as ' could ...
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... writing its where in accordance with the usage of the time he wrote it . So again , verbs ending in t and d constantly throughout the original editions of Shakespeare's works are found making their second person singular in ts or ds ...
... writing its where in accordance with the usage of the time he wrote it . So again , verbs ending in t and d constantly throughout the original editions of Shakespeare's works are found making their second person singular in ts or ds ...
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... writes very hastily indeed ; for in old books the hyphen is often introduced with strange impropriety ( see note 39 , p . 424 of this vol . , and my note on the words " thin bestainèd cloak " in King John , act iv . sc . 3 ) ; and just ...
... writes very hastily indeed ; for in old books the hyphen is often introduced with strange impropriety ( see note 39 , p . 424 of this vol . , and my note on the words " thin bestainèd cloak " in King John , act iv . sc . 3 ) ; and just ...
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