The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... play is not lefs remarkable . In the quarto , 1599 , the Friar , addreffing Romeo , is made to say , " Thou puts up thy fortune , and thy love . " The editor of the folio perceiving here a grofs cor- ruption , substituted these words ...
... play is not lefs remarkable . In the quarto , 1599 , the Friar , addreffing Romeo , is made to say , " Thou puts up thy fortune , and thy love . " The editor of the folio perceiving here a grofs cor- ruption , substituted these words ...
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... play of Macbeth , appears to have used the third folio printed in 1664 ' . The various readings found in the different impref- fions of the quarto copies are frequently mentioned by the late editors : it is obvious from what has been ...
... play of Macbeth , appears to have used the third folio printed in 1664 ' . The various readings found in the different impref- fions of the quarto copies are frequently mentioned by the late editors : it is obvious from what has been ...
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... play is this line : " I am appointed him to murder you . " Here the editor of the fecond folio , not being ... play the word lated , ( " Now fpurs the ' lated traveller- " ) not being understood , is changed to Jateft , and Colmes - Inch ...
... play is this line : " I am appointed him to murder you . " Here the editor of the fecond folio , not being ... play the word lated , ( " Now fpurs the ' lated traveller- " ) not being understood , is changed to Jateft , and Colmes - Inch ...
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... play , from the fame ignorance , inftead of Timon's exhortation to the thieves , to kill as well as rob , - " Take wealth and lives together , " we find in the fecond copy , " Take wealth , and live together . And with equal ignorance ...
... play , from the fame ignorance , inftead of Timon's exhortation to the thieves , to kill as well as rob , - " Take wealth and lives together , " we find in the fecond copy , " Take wealth , and live together . And with equal ignorance ...
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... play , the following lines are thus cor- ruptly exhibited : " That all the Greeks begin to worship Ajax ; " Since things in motion begin to catch the eye , " Than what not ftirs . " the words " begin to , " being inadvertently repeated ...
... play , the following lines are thus cor- ruptly exhibited : " That all the Greeks begin to worship Ajax ; " Since things in motion begin to catch the eye , " Than what not ftirs . " the words " begin to , " being inadvertently repeated ...
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