The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 |
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... folio , goe . Some stain - ] Some tinct , some mark . b Inhibited sin- ] Forbidden , prohibited . e Within ten year it will make itself ten , - ] The folio reads , 1111 make it selfe two , " & c . The alteration of " two " to " which ...
... folio , goe . Some stain - ] Some tinct , some mark . b Inhibited sin- ] Forbidden , prohibited . e Within ten year it will make itself ten , - ] The folio reads , 1111 make it selfe two , " & c . The alteration of " two " to " which ...
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... folio , louelinesse . ( † ) First folio , ' ton tooth to th ' other . ( 1 ) First folio , intemible . throughout the speech is palpably corrupt . c Gross , - ] That is , palpable . d This captious and intenible sieve , - ] We incline to ...
... folio , louelinesse . ( † ) First folio , ' ton tooth to th ' other . ( 1 ) First folio , intemible . throughout the speech is palpably corrupt . c Gross , - ] That is , palpable . d This captious and intenible sieve , - ] We incline to ...
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... folio , shifts . ( t ) First folio , hər . ping , and spare not me ? Indeed , your 18 ACT II . ] [ SCENE I. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... folio , shifts . ( t ) First folio , hər . ping , and spare not me ? Indeed , your 18 ACT II . ] [ SCENE I. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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... folio , on . ( † ) First folio inserts , to . a End ere I do begin . ] In the old copy , " And ere I do begin . " The emendation was found in the margin of Lord Ellesmere's copy of the first folio , and is supported by a passage in ...
... folio , on . ( † ) First folio inserts , to . a End ere I do begin . ] In the old copy , " And ere I do begin . " The emendation was found in the margin of Lord Ellesmere's copy of the first folio , and is supported by a passage in ...
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... folio , unmetrically , reads , - " Convey'd himself as th ' heir to th ' lady Lingare . " 67 ( * ) First folio , shewes . ( + ) First folio , man . The sense of convey'd , in this passage , is rendered plainly by Bishop Cooper ...
... folio , unmetrically , reads , - " Convey'd himself as th ' heir to th ' lady Lingare . " 67 ( * ) First folio , shewes . ( + ) First folio , man . The sense of convey'd , in this passage , is rendered plainly by Bishop Cooper ...
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