The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... corrected from one or both the authorities above mentioned , we conceive to have been the ba- sis of its successor in 1632 . At the same time , however , a fresh and abundant series of errors and omissions was created in the text of our ...
... corrected from one or both the authorities above mentioned , we conceive to have been the ba- sis of its successor in 1632 . At the same time , however , a fresh and abundant series of errors and omissions was created in the text of our ...
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... corrected the error according to his own fancy , and probably while the work was passing through the press , by reading- " I was not born to yield , thou haughty Scot . " In Romeo and Juliet , Juliet says to her Nurse , " In faith , am ...
... corrected the error according to his own fancy , and probably while the work was passing through the press , by reading- " I was not born to yield , thou haughty Scot . " In Romeo and Juliet , Juliet says to her Nurse , " In faith , am ...
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... corrected his phraseology , and substituted in- stant for distant ; ( " at that very distant time : " ) and in like manner he makes Dogberry , in Much Ado about Nothing , ex- hort the watch not to be vigitant , but vigilant . Among the ...
... corrected his phraseology , and substituted in- stant for distant ; ( " at that very distant time : " ) and in like manner he makes Dogberry , in Much Ado about Nothing , ex- hort the watch not to be vigitant , but vigilant . Among the ...
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