Remarks on Mr. J. P. Collier's and Mr. C. Knight's Editions of Shakespeare |
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he hates him , That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer . " So too Messrs . Malone and Knight . - Read , by all means , as Pope did , " rough . ” " " · OTHELLO . [ Vol . vii . 232 KING LEAR .
he hates him , That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer . " So too Messrs . Malone and Knight . - Read , by all means , as Pope did , " rough . ” " " · OTHELLO . [ Vol . vii . 232 KING LEAR .
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66 SCENE according act iii adopted alteration appears arms Beaumont and Fletcher's believe called cited COLLIER comes commentators common Compare conjecture corrected course doubt Duke early editions Enter error evidently explain expression eyes folio Fortune frequently Ghost Gifford given gives hand hath heart heaven Henry instance intended King Knight Lady letter live look lord Malone marked Master meaning merely merrily misprint modern editors nature necessary never observes occurs old copies old eds once original passage perhaps play poet possibly preceding present printed probably proves punctuation quarto question reading refer remarks retains says SCENE seems sense Shakespeare speak speech stage-direction stand Steevens suggested suppose sure tells term thee thing thou thought true word writers written wrong
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