The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 11Thompson Publishing Company, 1901 |
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... read- ings and general glossary of Alexander Dyce ; a general introduction , and a bibliography by W. J. Rolfe , Litt . D. , a history of the drama , and general criticism by Henry N. Hudson and others , and a complete character index ...
... read- ings and general glossary of Alexander Dyce ; a general introduction , and a bibliography by W. J. Rolfe , Litt . D. , a history of the drama , and general criticism by Henry N. Hudson and others , and a complete character index ...
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... reading , which is “ my mistress was . ” I. iii . 66. haughty ; probably an error for " haught , " the reading of ... ( Dyce's con- jecture ) reads " fury " for " fume , " which seems a most plausible emendation . The second Folio reads ...
... reading , which is “ my mistress was . ” I. iii . 66. haughty ; probably an error for " haught , " the reading of ... ( Dyce's con- jecture ) reads " fury " for " fume , " which seems a most plausible emendation . The second Folio reads ...
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... reads " ' squire " for " esquire ; " Marshall omits " an , " following Hall . V. i . 74. Alexander Iden , that ' s my name . Capell reads ... DYCE'S NOTES TO SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI Second Part of King Henry VI 145.
... reads " ' squire " for " esquire ; " Marshall omits " an , " following Hall . V. i . 74. Alexander Iden , that ' s my name . Capell reads ... DYCE'S NOTES TO SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI Second Part of King Henry VI 145.
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... DYCE'S NOTES TO SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI ACT I. SCENE I. — 1 , 2. As by your high imperial majesty I had in charge , etc. < ' etc. W. N. Lettsom says : " ReadAs from your high , ' When the reading of the quarto , ‹ imperiall ...
... DYCE'S NOTES TO SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI ACT I. SCENE I. — 1 , 2. As by your high imperial majesty I had in charge , etc. < ' etc. W. N. Lettsom says : " ReadAs from your high , ' When the reading of the quarto , ‹ imperiall ...
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... Dyce end this line with an interrogation mark instead of a comma . 88 , 89. And had his highness in his infancy Crowned in Paris in despite of foes ? ?? Grant White's reading , making these two lines a 148 Dyce's Notes to.
... Dyce end this line with an interrogation mark instead of a comma . 88 , 89. And had his highness in his infancy Crowned in Paris in despite of foes ? ?? Grant White's reading , making these two lines a 148 Dyce's Notes to.
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