The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 páginas |
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Página xi
... reader in a compact form a complete view of the existing materials out of which the text has been constructed , or may be emended . 3. In all plays of which there is a Quarto edition differing from the received text to such a degree ...
... reader in a compact form a complete view of the existing materials out of which the text has been constructed , or may be emended . 3. In all plays of which there is a Quarto edition differing from the received text to such a degree ...
Página xiii
... Readings . The basis of all texts of Shakespeare must be that of the earliest Edition of the collected plays , the Folio of 1623 , which , for more easy reference , we have designated F * . This we have mainly adopted , unless there ...
... Readings . The basis of all texts of Shakespeare must be that of the earliest Edition of the collected plays , the Folio of 1623 , which , for more easy reference , we have designated F * . This we have mainly adopted , unless there ...
Página xiv
... reading of the Folios , is certainly wrong ; but if we compare the true reading preserved in the Quartos , the choice of friends , ' we can perceive no way to account for the change of ' friends ' to ' merit , ' by which we might have ...
... reading of the Folios , is certainly wrong ; but if we compare the true reading preserved in the Quartos , the choice of friends , ' we can perceive no way to account for the change of ' friends ' to ' merit , ' by which we might have ...
Página xvii
... reading of F , altogether . How then shall we spell the correction which we substitute ? 1 D. Metre . Corrections of metre are avoided even more carefully than those of grammar . For the rules of prosody have undergone perhaps greater ...
... reading of F , altogether . How then shall we spell the correction which we substitute ? 1 D. Metre . Corrections of metre are avoided even more carefully than those of grammar . For the rules of prosody have undergone perhaps greater ...
Página xix
... readers will not acknowledge the solemn effect of such a verse . As another example with a contrary effect , of impulsive abruptness , we may take a line in Measure for Measure : Quick , dispatch , and send the head to Angelo . IV . 3 ...
... readers will not acknowledge the solemn effect of such a verse . As another example with a contrary effect , of impulsive abruptness , we may take a line in Measure for Measure : Quick , dispatch , and send the head to Angelo . IV . 3 ...
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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