The Works of William Shakespeare: As you like it. The taming of the shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth-night. The winter's taleChapman and Hall, 1866 |
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Strana 88
... Corrector , not understanding the passage , reads " upon commend . " P. 34. ( 69 ) " As , first " The folio has " At first . " — " I have no doubt that Shakespeare wrote , ' As [ i.e. namely , to wit ] , first ' . " Walker's Crit . Exam ...
... Corrector , not understanding the passage , reads " upon commend . " P. 34. ( 69 ) " As , first " The folio has " At first . " — " I have no doubt that Shakespeare wrote , ' As [ i.e. namely , to wit ] , first ' . " Walker's Crit . Exam ...
Strana 90
... Corrector substitutes " stands he , " that the words may cor- respond with what Rosalind has said above . P. 45. ( 88 ) “ seeming monstrous " Walker ( Crit . Exam . & c . vol . ii . p . 264 ) proposes " seeming most monstrous . ” P. 45 ...
... Corrector substitutes " stands he , " that the words may cor- respond with what Rosalind has said above . P. 45. ( 88 ) “ seeming monstrous " Walker ( Crit . Exam . & c . vol . ii . p . 264 ) proposes " seeming most monstrous . ” P. 45 ...
Strana 92
... Corrector reads " palpable ; " which was given by Mr. Sin- ger in his Shakespeare , 1826 . P. 51. ( 105 ) " That can do hurt . " Hanmer prints " That can do any hurt , " and in the next speech , " O my dear , " & c .; Capell , " That ...
... Corrector reads " palpable ; " which was given by Mr. Sin- ger in his Shakespeare , 1826 . P. 51. ( 105 ) " That can do hurt . " Hanmer prints " That can do any hurt , " and in the next speech , " O my dear , " & c .; Capell , " That ...
Strana 94
... Corrector ) .— " The word ' found ' makes for ' coroners ; ' but the plural number , and the phrase of that age , ' tell the other way . " W. N. LETTSOM . P. 58. ( 119 ) Warburton reads " weep . " P. 59. ( 120 ) " sleep . " " make her ...
... Corrector ) .— " The word ' found ' makes for ' coroners ; ' but the plural number , and the phrase of that age , ' tell the other way . " W. N. LETTSOM . P. 58. ( 119 ) Warburton reads " weep . " P. 59. ( 120 ) " sleep . " " make her ...
Strana 97
... Corrector inserts that alteration in the first , —which I think preferable . P. 70. ( 148 ) " Who do you speak to , — ” The folio has " Why do you speake too . " - Corrected by Rowe . P. 70. ( 149 ) " satisfy " The folio has " satisfi'd ...
... Corrector inserts that alteration in the first , —which I think preferable . P. 70. ( 148 ) " Who do you speak to , — ” The folio has " Why do you speake too . " - Corrected by Rowe . P. 70. ( 149 ) " satisfy " The folio has " satisfi'd ...
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Strana 352 - O fellow, come, the song we had last night: — Mark it, Cesario; it is old and plain: The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids, that weave their thread with bones. Do use to chant it: it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love Like the old age.
Strana 354 - A blank, my lord. She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek : she pin'd in thought, And with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like Patience on a monument, Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed ? We men may say more, swear more ; but indeed Our shows are more than will, for still we prove Much in our vows, but little in our love. DuJce. But died thy sister of her love, my boy? Vio. I am all the daughters of my father's house, And all...