The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 7Little Brown, 1859 |
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... speech has a double meaning , which is made apparent by a com- parison of the corresponding passage in the quarto , " keep fast thy buggle boe , " with the following lines quoted , in- correctly , by Steevens from Shirley's Gentlemen of ...
... speech has a double meaning , which is made apparent by a com- parison of the corresponding passage in the quarto , " keep fast thy buggle boe , " with the following lines quoted , in- correctly , by Steevens from Shirley's Gentlemen of ...
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... speech . " Malone concluded that ' eke ' was sometimes pronounced eech . But it shows , rather , that ch was pronounced like k in many more words than at present , which is true . I am inclined to believe that speech ' was originally ...
... speech . " Malone concluded that ' eke ' was sometimes pronounced eech . But it shows , rather , that ch was pronounced like k in many more words than at present , which is true . I am inclined to believe that speech ' was originally ...
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... speech , which is not in the quartos , thus : - " Irish . Of my Nation ? What ish my Nation ? Ish a Villaine , and a Basterd , and a knaue , and a Rascall . What ish my Nation ? Who talkes of my Nation ? " It was , strangely enough ...
... speech , which is not in the quartos , thus : - " Irish . Of my Nation ? What ish my Nation ? Ish a Villaine , and a Basterd , and a knaue , and a Rascall . What ish my Nation ? Who talkes of my Nation ? " It was , strangely enough ...
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... speech describe . 66 Defile the locks " : - The folio misprints , " Desire the locks . " The obvious correction was made by Pope and in Mr. Collier's folio of 1632 . SCENE IV . With regard to this Scene in French , Gildon says , in his ...
... speech describe . 66 Defile the locks " : - The folio misprints , " Desire the locks . " The obvious correction was made by Pope and in Mr. Collier's folio of 1632 . SCENE IV . With regard to this Scene in French , Gildon says , in his ...
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... speech , Mr. Knight , with more probability , says that " the nook - shotten isle of Albion ' is the isle thrust into a corner apart from the rest of the world , " the " penitus toto divisos orbe Britannos " of Virgil . " 1 66— " " I p ...
... speech , Mr. Knight , with more probability , says that " the nook - shotten isle of Albion ' is the isle thrust into a corner apart from the rest of the world , " the " penitus toto divisos orbe Britannos " of Virgil . " 1 66— " " I p ...
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