The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... editions : We heare The copies have been all corrupt , and the passage , of course , un . intelligible . But the slight alteration I have made , [ We were ] re- stores sense to the whole ; and the sentiment will neither be unwor- thy of ...
... editions : We heare The copies have been all corrupt , and the passage , of course , un . intelligible . But the slight alteration I have made , [ We were ] re- stores sense to the whole ; and the sentiment will neither be unwor- thy of ...
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... editions : I think , rightly . The old folio reads : " Farewel to thee , to Strato , countrymen . Johnson . The correction was made by Mr. Theobald . Malone . 5 Hence ; I will follow thee . ] Thee , which is wanting in the old copy ...
... editions : I think , rightly . The old folio reads : " Farewel to thee , to Strato , countrymen . Johnson . The correction was made by Mr. Theobald . Malone . 5 Hence ; I will follow thee . ] Thee , which is wanting in the old copy ...
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... edition of Dray- ton's pieces , printed in 8vo . 1610 , and in that of 1613. The lines quoted by Mr. Steevens are from the edition in folio printed in 1619 , after Shakspeare's death . In the original poem , entitled Mortime- riados ...
... edition of Dray- ton's pieces , printed in 8vo . 1610 , and in that of 1613. The lines quoted by Mr. Steevens are from the edition in folio printed in 1619 , after Shakspeare's death . In the original poem , entitled Mortime- riados ...
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... edition , without which the sense was not complete . Pope . 8 But goes this with thy heart ? ] Thus the quartos , and thus I have no doubt Shakspeare wrote , this kind of inversion occurring often in his plays , and in the contemporary ...
... edition , without which the sense was not complete . Pope . 8 But goes this with thy heart ? ] Thus the quartos , and thus I have no doubt Shakspeare wrote , this kind of inversion occurring often in his plays , and in the contemporary ...
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... editions , but one of the quartos , ( which reads make good ) is right . Lear had just dele- gated his power to Albany and Cornwall , contenting himself with only the name and all the additions of a king . He could therefore have no ...
... editions , but one of the quartos , ( which reads make good ) is right . Lear had just dele- gated his power to Albany and Cornwall , contenting himself with only the name and all the additions of a king . He could therefore have no ...
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