The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12 |
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The editor of the second folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion
concerning the metre ; and all the subsequent editors have adopted his alteration
. Many words of two syllables are used by Shakspeare as taking up the time of ...
The editor of the second folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion
concerning the metre ; and all the subsequent editors have adopted his alteration
. Many words of two syllables are used by Shakspeare as taking up the time of ...
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The editor of the second folio , who altered whatever he did not understand ,
substituted wit for writ . Wit in our author's time had not its present signification ,
but meant understanding . Would Shakspeare make Antony declare himself void
of ...
The editor of the second folio , who altered whatever he did not understand ,
substituted wit for writ . Wit in our author's time had not its present signification ,
but meant understanding . Would Shakspeare make Antony declare himself void
of ...
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Enter DOLABELLA . Dol . Proculeius , What thou hast done thy master Cæsar
knows , And he hath sent for thee : for the queen , I'll take her to my guard . PRO .
So , Dolabella , It shall content me best : be gentle to her.* First folio , nakd .
Enter DOLABELLA . Dol . Proculeius , What thou hast done thy master Cæsar
knows , And he hath sent for thee : for the queen , I'll take her to my guard . PRO .
So , Dolabella , It shall content me best : be gentle to her.* First folio , nakd .
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