Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shakespeare's Plays: From Early Manuscript Corrections in a Copy of the Folio, 1632Redfield, 1853 - 541 Seiten Supplement to Collier's 'The works of Shakespeare : the text regulated by the recently discovered folio of 1632, containing early manuscript emendations : with a history of the stage, a life of the poet, and an introduction to each play,' also known as the Perkins folio. Collier claimed to have discovered extensive new manuscript emendations to Shakespeare's folio of 1632 in a 17th-century hand, which he published in 'Notes and emendations to the text of Shakespeare's plays.' After examining the manuscript, scholars at the British Museum proclaimed it to be a 19th-century forgery. |
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... evident ; and so apparent , when once suggested , that it seems wonderful how the plays could have passed through the hands of men of such learning and critical acumen , during the last century and a half ( to say nothing of the period ...
... evident ; and so apparent , when once suggested , that it seems wonderful how the plays could have passed through the hands of men of such learning and critical acumen , during the last century and a half ( to say nothing of the period ...
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... evident ; but I allowed myself no room for speculative emendation , even where it seemed most called for . the copy of the folio , 1632 , the authority for nearly all that follows , devolved into my hands anterior to the commencement of ...
... evident ; but I allowed myself no room for speculative emendation , even where it seemed most called for . the copy of the folio , 1632 , the authority for nearly all that follows , devolved into my hands anterior to the commencement of ...
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... evident that two syllables were deficient in the second line ; and it seems likely that the Duke would dwell emphatically upon the justice of the decrees neglected to be enforced , rather than use so tame an expression as Becomes more ...
... evident that two syllables were deficient in the second line ; and it seems likely that the Duke would dwell emphatically upon the justice of the decrees neglected to be enforced , rather than use so tame an expression as Becomes more ...
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... evident from the cor- responding line , and from the insertion of the addition , though in a wrong place , by the corrector of the folio , 1632. He perhaps intended to write it in the blank space nearest to where it ought to come in ...
... evident from the cor- responding line , and from the insertion of the addition , though in a wrong place , by the corrector of the folio , 1632. He perhaps intended to write it in the blank space nearest to where it ought to come in ...
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... evident improvement , since tyrants are void rather of human- ity than of " humility , " and the preceding line shows that the cor- rection must be right . The next five lines are crossed out in the folio , 1632 , three of them being ...
... evident improvement , since tyrants are void rather of human- ity than of " humility , " and the preceding line shows that the cor- rection must be right . The next five lines are crossed out in the folio , 1632 , three of them being ...
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according afterwards altered amended Antony Apemantus appears authority blunder Cæsar Cleopatra compositor conjecture copyist Coriolanus corrected folio corruption Costard couplet defective doubt Duke editors emendation Enter epithet erased error evident exclaims expression eyes Falstaff father give given Hamlet hath heaven hemistich Henry Iachimo impressions inserted instance Italic type Johnson Julius Cæsar King Lady last line letter lines lower lord Macbeth Malone manu manuscript stage-direction manuscript-corrector margin meaning merely misheard misprint mistake modern editions necessary observes occurs old copies old corrector omitted Othello passage perhaps play poet Prince printed copies printed stage-direction printer probably proposed quartos and folios Queen remarks restored rhyme says SCENE I.
P. SCENE II scribe second folio second line seems sense sentence set right Shakespeare speaking speech spelt stands Steevens strange struck subsequent substituted suppose syllables tells thee Theobald thou tion verse Warburton written