The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 104
... editor of the second folio capriciously altered the line thus : " And being a toy , it is no grief to give . " MALONE . In conformity to our old elliptical mode of speaking and writing , the words - which is , might be omitted . They ...
... editor of the second folio capriciously altered the line thus : " And being a toy , it is no grief to give . " MALONE . In conformity to our old elliptical mode of speaking and writing , the words - which is , might be omitted . They ...
Page 172
... editors , though the words in the old copy are- " We'll draw cuts for the signior . " The substantive in the text is ... editor of the folio corrected the wrong word , and printed - my husband . 66 It is clear that a christian name was ...
... editors , though the words in the old copy are- " We'll draw cuts for the signior . " The substantive in the text is ... editor of the folio corrected the wrong word , and printed - my husband . 66 It is clear that a christian name was ...
Page 236
... editor to new - write his author's works . Thus , in Antony and Cleopatra , Act IV . Sc . I. we have “ Let the old ruffian know , I have many other ways to die ; " though we know the sense of the passage in Plutarch there copied is ...
... editor to new - write his author's works . Thus , in Antony and Cleopatra , Act IV . Sc . I. we have “ Let the old ruffian know , I have many other ways to die ; " though we know the sense of the passage in Plutarch there copied is ...
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