The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Tập 2Little, Brown, 1861 |
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... original word . " The direful spectacle of the wrack ” : — This orthog- raphy of the original is uniform , legitimate , and charac- teristic , and should not be disturbed . " To think o ' th ' teen " : - anxious trouble . " To trash for ...
... original word . " The direful spectacle of the wrack ” : — This orthog- raphy of the original is uniform , legitimate , and charac- teristic , and should not be disturbed . " To think o ' th ' teen " : - anxious trouble . " To trash for ...
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... original , but the identity of phrase in the play and the translation indi- cate the latter as the source of Gonzalo's policy . 66 p . 36 . p . 39 . 66 p . 40 . all foison " : - - all plenty . she from whom " : - The original gives she ...
... original , but the identity of phrase in the play and the translation indi- cate the latter as the source of Gonzalo's policy . 66 p . 36 . p . 39 . 66 p . 40 . all foison " : - - all plenty . she from whom " : - The original gives she ...
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... original should not be changed . - " Come with a thought : I thank thee , Ariel : Come ! ” This is the reading of the original , and so it stood until Theobald's time , since when , in all editions , it has been variously changed to " I ...
... original should not be changed . - " Come with a thought : I thank thee , Ariel : Come ! ” This is the reading of the original , and so it stood until Theobald's time , since when , in all editions , it has been variously changed to " I ...
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