The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 9Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... Collier's Ms. Corrector , Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , p . 24 ) , and Dyce read " My good lord . ” 15. Worcester . Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , p . 235 , where he cites the present line ) says : " [ Worcester ] is ...
... Collier's Ms. Corrector , Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , p . 24 ) , and Dyce read " My good lord . ” 15. Worcester . Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , p . 235 , where he cites the present line ) says : " [ Worcester ] is ...
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... Collier's and Mr. Knight's editions of Shakespeare , 1844 . 19. your chimney . Changed by Hanmer and Dyce to " the chimney . " 99 73. with nobility and tranquillity , burgomasters , and great oneyers . According to Capell ...
... Collier's and Mr. Knight's editions of Shakespeare , 1844 . 19. your chimney . Changed by Hanmer and Dyce to " the chimney . " 99 73. with nobility and tranquillity , burgomasters , and great oneyers . According to Capell ...
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... Collier's Ms. Cor- rector ( with an eye to what Hotspur has a little before said to the Servant ) ingeniously reads , " Come to the park , Kate ; wilt thou see me ride ! " SCENE IV . - -115 . pitiful - hearted Titan 150 Dyce's Notes to.
... Collier's Ms. Cor- rector ( with an eye to what Hotspur has a little before said to the Servant ) ingeniously reads , " Come to the park , Kate ; wilt thou see me ride ! " SCENE IV . - -115 . pitiful - hearted Titan 150 Dyce's Notes to.
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... poet wrote . 19. had but kitten'd . So the old editions . Pope and Dyce omit " but . ” 40. to the frighted fields . Pope substituted “ in ” for " to . " 69. How'scapes he agues . Collier's Ms. Corrector and Dyce 152 Dyce's Notes to.
... poet wrote . 19. had but kitten'd . So the old editions . Pope and Dyce omit " but . ” 40. to the frighted fields . Pope substituted “ in ” for " to . " 69. How'scapes he agues . Collier's Ms. Corrector and Dyce 152 Dyce's Notes to.
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... Collier's Ms. Corrector and Dyce have " scap'd " for " ' scapes . " Walker conjectures ague " for " agues . " 999 72. The archdeacon hath divided it . Steevens says : " I suppose the line originally ran thus : The archdeacon hath ...
... Collier's Ms. Corrector and Dyce have " scap'd " for " ' scapes . " Walker conjectures ague " for " agues . " 999 72. The archdeacon hath divided it . Steevens says : " I suppose the line originally ran thus : The archdeacon hath ...
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