The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... reads the state of a man . Shakspeare is here speaking of the individual in whose mind the genius and the mortal ... folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion concern- ing the metre ; and all the subsequent ...
... reads the state of a man . Shakspeare is here speaking of the individual in whose mind the genius and the mortal ... folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion concern- ing the metre ; and all the subsequent ...
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... folio . Its blundering prede . cessor reads : " Horses do neigh . Steevens . 7 And ghosts did shriek , and squeal about the streets . ] So , in Lodge's Looking Glasse for London and England , 1598 : " The ghosts of dead men howling ...
... folio . Its blundering prede . cessor reads : " Horses do neigh . Steevens . 7 And ghosts did shriek , and squeal about the streets . ] So , in Lodge's Looking Glasse for London and England , 1598 : " The ghosts of dead men howling ...
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... folio supplied the line by reading- " Our best friends made , and our best means stretch'd out . " This emendation , which all the modern editors have adopted , was , like almost all the other corrections of the second folio , as ill ...
... folio supplied the line by reading- " Our best friends made , and our best means stretch'd out . " This emendation , which all the modern editors have adopted , was , like almost all the other corrections of the second folio , as ill ...
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... reading of the second folio , in which I per- ceive neither awkwardness nor want of perspicuity . Best is a word of ... read : In his own charge , or by ill officers , i . e . Either by those under his immediate command , or under ...
... reading of the second folio , in which I per- ceive neither awkwardness nor want of perspicuity . Best is a word of ... read : In his own charge , or by ill officers , i . e . Either by those under his immediate command , or under ...
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... folio arbitrarily reads - thither for higher , and all the subsequent editors adopted his alteration . Malone . Mr. Malone has sufficiently justified the reading in the text ; and yet the change offered by the second folio is not ...
... folio arbitrarily reads - thither for higher , and all the subsequent editors adopted his alteration . Malone . Mr. Malone has sufficiently justified the reading in the text ; and yet the change offered by the second folio is not ...
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