The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Swan Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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... LETTSOM , note on Walker's Shakespeare's Versification , & c . , p . 230.- " Whether the word of some old editions be ' favour ' or ' savour ' is hard pronouncing ; nor is there much choice between them , in this place all the moderns ...
... LETTSOM , note on Walker's Shakespeare's Versification , & c . , p . 230.- " Whether the word of some old editions be ' favour ' or ' savour ' is hard pronouncing ; nor is there much choice between them , in this place all the moderns ...
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... would have been still more offensive to those of our ancestors . " Note by Lettsom , -Walker's Shakespeare's Versification , & c . , p . 268 . My snuff and loathed part of nature should Burn itself 94 [ ACT IV . KING LEAR .
... would have been still more offensive to those of our ancestors . " Note by Lettsom , -Walker's Shakespeare's Versification , & c . , p . 268 . My snuff and loathed part of nature should Burn itself 94 [ ACT IV . KING LEAR .
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... ” - " Has not the editor of the second folio altered this improperly ? and may we not read ' yea , all is thine ' ? " W. N. LETTSOM . VOL . VIII . H My truth and honour firmly . Alb . A herald SCENE III . ] 113 KING LEAR .
... ” - " Has not the editor of the second folio altered this improperly ? and may we not read ' yea , all is thine ' ? " W. N. LETTSOM . VOL . VIII . H My truth and honour firmly . Alb . A herald SCENE III . ] 113 KING LEAR .
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... LETTSOM . ( 1 ) And , in conclusion , ] " The first folio and the second quarto wrongly omit these words ; but probably something has been lost before them . " W. N. LETTSOM . ( 5 ) for , " Certes , " says he , " I have already chose my ...
... LETTSOM . ( 1 ) And , in conclusion , ] " The first folio and the second quarto wrongly omit these words ; but probably something has been lost before them . " W. N. LETTSOM . ( 5 ) for , " Certes , " says he , " I have already chose my ...
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... ( and Mr. Collier erroneously states that the word " hath " is found also in the quartos ) . In the first of these lines Mr. W. N. Lettsom would read 66 you had been , " & c . [ Exit . I will but spend a word here SCENE II . ] 139 OTHELLO .
... ( and Mr. Collier erroneously states that the word " hath " is found also in the quartos ) . In the first of these lines Mr. W. N. Lettsom would read 66 you had been , " & c . [ Exit . I will but spend a word here SCENE II . ] 139 OTHELLO .
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