The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Swan Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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... reading of the folio is the wrong one . ) ( 4 ) Our dearest Regan , wife to Cornwall ? Speak . ] So the quartos.- The folio omits " Speak : " but Lear has concluded his address to Goneril with " speak first ; " and he afterwards ...
... reading of the folio is the wrong one . ) ( 4 ) Our dearest Regan , wife to Cornwall ? Speak . ] So the quartos.- The folio omits " Speak : " but Lear has concluded his address to Goneril with " speak first ; " and he afterwards ...
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... reading , as more apposite to the present occasion , and that he changed it afterwards to reserve thy state , ' which conduces more to the progress of the action . " JOHNSON . To come between our sentence and our power , - SCENE 1. ] II ...
... reading , as more apposite to the present occasion , and that he changed it afterwards to reserve thy state , ' which conduces more to the progress of the action . " JOHNSON . To come between our sentence and our power , - SCENE 1. ] II ...
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... reading is a very suspicious one , though a critic in Blackwood's Magazine for Oct. 1853 , p . 464 , defends it as follows ; " The King of France has just before said , ' Sure her offence Must be of such unnatural degree That monsters ...
... reading is a very suspicious one , though a critic in Blackwood's Magazine for Oct. 1853 , p . 464 , defends it as follows ; " The King of France has just before said , ' Sure her offence Must be of such unnatural degree That monsters ...
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... reading of the folio , " Who covers faults , at last with shame derides , " - understanding " Who " as the relative to " time , " and supposing , -very erroneously , think , that the line unaltered will bear the same meaning as it does ...
... reading of the folio , " Who covers faults , at last with shame derides , " - understanding " Who " as the relative to " time , " and supposing , -very erroneously , think , that the line unaltered will bear the same meaning as it does ...
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... reading may stand : we have afterwards from the mouth of the present speaker , p . 30 , and p . 33 , VOL . VIII . These dispositions ; " " and put away " But let his disposition have that scope . " B Stand in the plague of custom , and ...
... reading may stand : we have afterwards from the mouth of the present speaker , p . 30 , and p . 33 , VOL . VIII . These dispositions ; " " and put away " But let his disposition have that scope . " B Stand in the plague of custom , and ...
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