The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7 |
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This is the reading of the quarto , 1598 , and much preferable to that of the folio : " That were to climb o'er the house to unlock the gate . " MALONE . sit you out : ] This may mean , hold you out , continue refractory .
This is the reading of the quarto , 1598 , and much preferable to that of the folio : " That were to climb o'er the house to unlock the gate . " MALONE . sit you out : ] This may mean , hold you out , continue refractory .
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ARM . Is there not a ballad , boy , of the King and the Beggar ? 3 9 Most maculate thoughts , ] So , the first quarto , 1598. The folio has immaculate . To avoid such notes for the future , it may be proper to apprize the reader ...
ARM . Is there not a ballad , boy , of the King and the Beggar ? 3 9 Most maculate thoughts , ] So , the first quarto , 1598. The folio has immaculate . To avoid such notes for the future , it may be proper to apprize the reader ...
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To this line in the first quarto , and the first folio , Clo . by an error of the press is prefixed , instead of Con . i . e . Constable or Dull . Mr. Theobald made the necessary correction . MALONE . 1 It is not for prisoners to be too ...
To this line in the first quarto , and the first folio , Clo . by an error of the press is prefixed , instead of Con . i . e . Constable or Dull . Mr. Theobald made the necessary correction . MALONE . 1 It is not for prisoners to be too ...
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The first quarto , 1598 , has the line thus : " A man of , -sovereign , peerless , he's esteem'd . " A man of extraordinary accomplishments , the speaker perhaps would have said , but suddenly checks herself ; and adds " sovereign ...
The first quarto , 1598 , has the line thus : " A man of , -sovereign , peerless , he's esteem'd . " A man of extraordinary accomplishments , the speaker perhaps would have said , but suddenly checks herself ; and adds " sovereign ...
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They are almost uniformly printed corruptly , without any mark of abruption . Thus , in Much Ado about Nothing , we find both in the folio and quarto : 66 - but for the stuffing well , we are all mortal . " See Vol . VI . p .
They are almost uniformly printed corruptly , without any mark of abruption . Thus , in Much Ado about Nothing , we find both in the folio and quarto : 66 - but for the stuffing well , we are all mortal . " See Vol . VI . p .
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