The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 9F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... quarto 1622 , for questioning its existence . " In Pope's List he gives the title of this play ( of which he had only one copy ) exactly as it stands here , except that he has given no date ; from which it has been supposed that there ...
... quarto 1622 , for questioning its existence . " In Pope's List he gives the title of this play ( of which he had only one copy ) exactly as it stands here , except that he has given no date ; from which it has been supposed that there ...
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... quarto : the folio suppresses this oath . STEEVENS . OFT capp'd to him ; ] Thus the quarto , The folio reads , — Off - capp'd to him . STEEVENS . In support of the folio , Antony and Cleopatra may be quoted : " I have ever held my cap ...
... quarto : the folio suppresses this oath . STEEVENS . OFT capp'd to him ; ] Thus the quarto , The folio reads , — Off - capp'd to him . STEEVENS . In support of the folio , Antony and Cleopatra may be quoted : " I have ever held my cap ...
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... quarto and the first folio . The second quarto and all the modern editions have assign'd . The meaning is , - Do I stand within any such terms of propinquity , or relation to the Moor , as that it is my duty to love him ? " JOHNSON , 66 ...
... quarto and the first folio . The second quarto and all the modern editions have assign'd . The meaning is , - Do I stand within any such terms of propinquity , or relation to the Moor , as that it is my duty to love him ? " JOHNSON , 66 ...
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... quarto reads , -For doves— . STEEVENS . I have adhered to the original copy , because I suspect Shak- speare had in his thoughts a passage in Lyly's Euphues and his England , 1580 : “ As all coynes are not good that have the image of ...
... quarto reads , -For doves— . STEEVENS . I have adhered to the original copy , because I suspect Shak- speare had in his thoughts a passage in Lyly's Euphues and his England , 1580 : “ As all coynes are not good that have the image of ...
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... quarto , 1622 , reads , the Sagittar . I have chosen the unclipped reading . STEEVENS . 3 And what's to come of my DESPISED time , ] Despised time , is time of no value ; time in which- " There's nothing serious in mortality , " The ...
... quarto , 1622 , reads , the Sagittar . I have chosen the unclipped reading . STEEVENS . 3 And what's to come of my DESPISED time , ] Despised time , is time of no value ; time in which- " There's nothing serious in mortality , " The ...
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