The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 páginas |
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... conj . kind- ling Jervis conj . 4 cheek ] heate Collier MS . crack Staunton conj . cheeks Jervis conj . 5 suffer'd ] Pope . suffered Ff . 7 creature ] creatures Theobald . 11 ere ] e'er Rowe . 1 It should the good ship so have swallow'd ...
... conj . kind- ling Jervis conj . 4 cheek ] heate Collier MS . crack Staunton conj . cheeks Jervis conj . 5 suffer'd ] Pope . suffered Ff . 7 creature ] creatures Theobald . 11 ere ] e'er Rowe . 1 It should the good ship so have swallow'd ...
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... conj . o'er ' t Kinnear conj . 135 to ' t ] om . Steevens , 1793 ( Farmer conj . ) . 138 Wherefore ] Why Pope . 140 Dear , ] om . Hanmer . 140 , 141 they durst not , So dear ] they durst not So dare Staunton conj . ( Athen . 1872 ) ...
... conj . o'er ' t Kinnear conj . 135 to ' t ] om . Steevens , 1793 ( Farmer conj . ) . 138 Wherefore ] Why Pope . 140 Dear , ] om . Hanmer . 140 , 141 they durst not , So dear ] they durst not So dare Staunton conj . ( Athen . 1872 ) ...
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... conj . ) . Pros .... Past the mid sea- son ? Ari . At least two glasses . Johnson conj . 240 glasses ... now ] glasses - the time , ' twixt six and now Staunton . 244 How now ? moody ? ] How now , moody ! Dyce ( so Dryden , ed . 1808 ) ...
... conj . ) . Pros .... Past the mid sea- son ? Ari . At least two glasses . Johnson conj . 240 glasses ... now ] glasses - the time , ' twixt six and now Staunton . 244 How now ? moody ? ] How now , moody ! Dyce ( so Dryden , ed . 1808 ) ...
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... conj . and sorceries ] sorceries too Hanmer . 265 hearing ] earing Capell conj . 266 one thing she did ] one ( or ... Staunton conj . bleared D. Wilson conj . 271 wast ] Rowe ( after Dryden ) . was Ff . 273 earthy ] earthly Rowe ( ed . 2 ) ...
... conj . and sorceries ] sorceries too Hanmer . 265 hearing ] earing Capell conj . 266 one thing she did ] one ( or ... Staunton conj . bleared D. Wilson conj . 271 wast ] Rowe ( after Dryden ) . was Ff . 273 earthy ] earthly Rowe ( ed . 2 ) ...
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... Staunton conj . ( doubtfully ) . 442 , 452 [ To Fer . ] To him . Collier . 443 See note ( VI ) . 440 445 444 ungently ] F1 . urgently FF3F4 grudgingly Anon . conj . MS . ( Prof. D. Wilson's copy of F2 ) . 445 , 446 e'er ] Rowe . ere Ff ...
... Staunton conj . ( doubtfully ) . 442 , 452 [ To Fer . ] To him . Collier . 443 See note ( VI ) . 440 445 444 ungently ] F1 . urgently FF3F4 grudgingly Anon . conj . MS . ( Prof. D. Wilson's copy of F2 ) . 445 , 446 e'er ] Rowe . ere Ff ...
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Angelo Anne Anon Antipholus Ariel Bailey conj brother Bulloch conj Caius Caliban Capell conj Clark and Glover Claudio Collier dost doth Dromio Dyce edition Enter Duke Ephesus Escal Evans Exeunt Exit F₁ Falstaff Ff Q3 FfQ3 Folio friar gentleman Gentlemen of Verona give Gould conj Grey conj Hanmer hath hear heaven honour Host Hudson husband Isab Jackson conj Jervis conj Johnson conj Keightley conj Launce lines in Ff lord Lucio Madam Malone Marry Master Brook master doctor Mistress Ford Nicholson conj Pompey Pope pray Pros Proteus Prov Provost Quartos Quick Re-enter Rowe Rowe ed SCENE Seymour conj Shakespeare Shal Silvia Singer Sir John Falstaff Slen Slender speak Speed Staunton conj Steevens sweet tell thee Theobald there's thou art Thurio Trin Valentine Walker conj Warburton wife Wilson conj word