The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... quarto . The allusion , it is true , to an apprenticeship , and be- coming a journeyman , is not in the sublime taste ; nor , as Horace has expressed it : " spirat tragicum satis : " however , as there is no doubt of the passage being ...
... quarto . The allusion , it is true , to an apprenticeship , and be- coming a journeyman , is not in the sublime taste ; nor , as Horace has expressed it : " spirat tragicum satis : " however , as there is no doubt of the passage being ...
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... " & c . Steevens . · Bagot here , and Green , ] The old copies read - here Ba- got . The transposition was made in a quarto of no value , print- ed in 1634. Malone . As ' twere , to banish their affects with him 36 KING RICHARD II .
... " & c . Steevens . · Bagot here , and Green , ] The old copies read - here Ba- got . The transposition was made in a quarto of no value , print- ed in 1634. Malone . As ' twere , to banish their affects with him 36 KING RICHARD II .
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... quarto , 1598 , reads : Fear'd by their breed , and famous for their birth . The quarto , in 1615 : Fear'd by their breed , and famous by their birth . The first folio , though printed from the second quarto , reads as the first . The ...
... quarto , 1598 , reads : Fear'd by their breed , and famous for their birth . The quarto , in 1615 : Fear'd by their breed , and famous by their birth . The first folio , though printed from the second quarto , reads as the first . The ...
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... quarto , 1597 , is per- haps preferable , being more in our poet's manner : Gaunt . And thou - K. Rich . — a lunatick , lean - witted fool , And thou a mere cypher in thy own kingdom , Gaunt was going to say . Richard interrupts him ...
... quarto , 1597 , is per- haps preferable , being more in our poet's manner : Gaunt . And thou - K. Rich . — a lunatick , lean - witted fool , And thou a mere cypher in thy own kingdom , Gaunt was going to say . Richard interrupts him ...
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... quarto . So also , in K. Henry VI , Part II , the first of the following lines was omitted , as is proved by the old play on which that piece is founded , and ( as in the present instance ) by the line which followed the omitted line ...
... quarto . So also , in K. Henry VI , Part II , the first of the following lines was omitted , as is proved by the old play on which that piece is founded , and ( as in the present instance ) by the line which followed the omitted line ...
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