The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... folio reads- who . It was corrected by Mr. Rowe ; but whose every pas- sion " was not , I suspect , the phraseology of Shakspeare's time . The text however is undoubtedly corrupt . MALONE . Whose every , is an undoubted phrase of our ...
... folio reads- who . It was corrected by Mr. Rowe ; but whose every pas- sion " was not , I suspect , the phraseology of Shakspeare's time . The text however is undoubtedly corrupt . MALONE . Whose every , is an undoubted phrase of our ...
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... folio . I should read the passage thus : Say our pleasure To such who've places under us , requires Our quick remove & c . MALONE The amendment is as slight as that adopted by the editor , and makes the sense more clear . M. MASON . I ...
... folio . I should read the passage thus : Say our pleasure To such who've places under us , requires Our quick remove & c . MALONE The amendment is as slight as that adopted by the editor , and makes the sense more clear . M. MASON . I ...
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... folio is right : Assemble we & c . So , afterwards : Haste we for it : " Yet , ere we put ourselves in arms , despatch we , " & c . Since this note was written , I have observed the same phrase- ology used by our poet in grave dialogue ...
... folio is right : Assemble we & c . So , afterwards : Haste we for it : " Yet , ere we put ourselves in arms , despatch we , " & c . Since this note was written , I have observed the same phrase- ology used by our poet in grave dialogue ...
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... folio appears , from this and num- berless other instances , to have had a copy of the first folio cor- rected by the players , or some other well - informed person . RITSON . • ' Would I had never come from thence , nor you Thither ...
... folio appears , from this and num- berless other instances , to have had a copy of the first folio cor- rected by the players , or some other well - informed person . RITSON . • ' Would I had never come from thence , nor you Thither ...
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... folio , is supported by the foregoing pas- sage in Plutarch , but I doubt whether it is necessary . MALONE . thy lustre thickens , ] So , in Macbeth : 1 66 light thickens , " STEEVENS . But , he away , ] Old copy - alway . Corrected by ...
... folio , is supported by the foregoing pas- sage in Plutarch , but I doubt whether it is necessary . MALONE . thy lustre thickens , ] So , in Macbeth : 1 66 light thickens , " STEEVENS . But , he away , ] Old copy - alway . Corrected by ...
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