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 172
... printed signiory in the late editions : but as in general modern spelling has been adopted , I know not why the ancient mode should be adhered to in this particular instance . In The Comedy of Errors , Act I. Sc . the last , senior has ...
... printed signiory in the late editions : but as in general modern spelling has been adopted , I know not why the ancient mode should be adhered to in this particular instance . In The Comedy of Errors , Act I. Sc . the last , senior has ...
Page 225
... printed- It is not dead midnight . ' for which the revisor of the copy printed in folio in 1623 , to ob- tain some sense , gave us― 66 Is it not dead midnight ? " which was followed by all the subsequent editors , including Mr. Steevens ...
... printed- It is not dead midnight . ' for which the revisor of the copy printed in folio in 1623 , to ob- tain some sense , gave us― 66 Is it not dead midnight ? " which was followed by all the subsequent editors , including Mr. Steevens ...
Page 230
... printed in the latter end of Queen Elizabeth's reign , formally enjoins the use of this cry among his military laws , p . 84 : " Item , that all souldiers entring into battaile , assault , skirmish , or other faction of armes , shall ...
... printed in the latter end of Queen Elizabeth's reign , formally enjoins the use of this cry among his military laws , p . 84 : " Item , that all souldiers entring into battaile , assault , skirmish , or other faction of armes , shall ...
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