The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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... folio of 1632 , be those results what they may , can have no effect upon the congruity or the value of this edition of Shakespeare , which has been pre- pared from the beginning on the assumption that that volume , though containing ...
... folio of 1632 , be those results what they may , can have no effect upon the congruity or the value of this edition of Shakespeare , which has been pre- pared from the beginning on the assumption that that volume , though containing ...
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... folio - Chatillion , here and elsewhere . " The borrowed majesty " : - So the original , here and in the next line ; but all modern editions hitherto " reg- ulate " the verse by reading " borrow'd , " and so destroy the pleasing variety ...
... folio - Chatillion , here and elsewhere . " The borrowed majesty " : - So the original , here and in the next line ; but all modern editions hitherto " reg- ulate " the verse by reading " borrow'd , " and so destroy the pleasing variety ...
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... folio of 1632. A half - face was , of course , a profile . " Shall , then , my father's will be of no force " : — Mr. Verplanck drew attention to these facts , which have a bearing on this passage : lands were not devisable in England ...
... folio of 1632. A half - face was , of course , a profile . " Shall , then , my father's will be of no force " : — Mr. Verplanck drew attention to these facts , which have a bearing on this passage : lands were not devisable in England ...
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... folio of 1632 has unstrained love ; which , if unstained ' did not mean pure , and was without any other appropriate mean- ing , might be received into the text . 66 so indirectly shed " : - i . e . , so from the pur- pose , so ...
... folio of 1632 has unstrained love ; which , if unstained ' did not mean pure , and was without any other appropriate mean- ing , might be received into the text . 66 so indirectly shed " : - i . e . , so from the pur- pose , so ...
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... folio of 1632 , in reading as follows , makes a more than plausible suggestion : " The dominations , royalties , and rights , Of this oppressed boy , thy eld'st son's son , Infortunate in nothing but in thee . " " And with her plagu'd ...
... folio of 1632 , in reading as follows , makes a more than plausible suggestion : " The dominations , royalties , and rights , Of this oppressed boy , thy eld'st son's son , Infortunate in nothing but in thee . " " And with her plagu'd ...
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