The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, 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 His Genius, Band 6Little, Brown and Company, 1865 |
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... appears by a comparison of the two . The poem had been carefully revised for the second edition , though it was of the same date as the first : comparatively few stanzas were left untouched ; many were rewritten ; several were omitted ...
... appears by a comparison of the two . The poem had been carefully revised for the second edition , though it was of the same date as the first : comparatively few stanzas were left untouched ; many were rewritten ; several were omitted ...
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... appears by hath left , ' in the next line . 6 " That what he fear'd is chanc'd . Yet speak , Mor- ton " : - - The quartos , " chanced , " the folio , " chanc'd . " I agree with Mr. Dyce in thinking the contraction acci- dental , or at ...
... appears by hath left , ' in the next line . 6 " That what he fear'd is chanc'd . Yet speak , Mor- ton " : - - The quartos , " chanced , " the folio , " chanc'd . " I agree with Mr. Dyce in thinking the contraction acci- dental , or at ...
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... appears to me , practis'd . " The folio omits " and made her serve , " & c . , by oversight , as appears by the reply of the Chief Justice . 661 · - this sneap " : - Sneap means , or meant , check . Snub ' is probably a corruption of it ...
... appears to me , practis'd . " The folio omits " and made her serve , " & c . , by oversight , as appears by the reply of the Chief Justice . 661 · - this sneap " : - Sneap means , or meant , check . Snub ' is probably a corruption of it ...
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