“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... Corrector . -The folio has " his distemper'd cause , " & c . ( A critic in Blackwood's Magazine for Oct. 1853 , p . 461 , says that " ' cause ' fits the place perfectly well , if taken for his affairs generally , his whole system of ...
... Corrector . -The folio has " his distemper'd cause , " & c . ( A critic in Blackwood's Magazine for Oct. 1853 , p . 461 , says that " ' cause ' fits the place perfectly well , if taken for his affairs generally , his whole system of ...
Página 95
... Corrector would read " my May of life ; " and Walker ( Crit . Exam . & c . vol . ii . p . 301 ) says , " the true correction is un- doubtedly May . ” — But Gifford has the following memorable remarks on this passage ; " For way of life ...
... Corrector would read " my May of life ; " and Walker ( Crit . Exam . & c . vol . ii . p . 301 ) says , " the true correction is un- doubtedly May . ” — But Gifford has the following memorable remarks on this passage ; " For way of life ...
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... Corrector reads 66 advantage to be gotten " ) ; and Mr. Singer , in his ed . of Shakespeare , 1826 , " advantage to be gain'd . " — I adopt the correction of Walker , Crit . Exam . & c . vol . i . p . 302 . P. 67. ( 114 ) " forc'd ...
... Corrector reads 66 advantage to be gotten " ) ; and Mr. Singer , in his ed . of Shakespeare , 1826 , " advantage to be gain'd . " — I adopt the correction of Walker , Crit . Exam . & c . vol . i . p . 302 . P. 67. ( 114 ) " forc'd ...
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... Corrector alters " cool'd " to " quail'd , " and very plausibly ; for examples of the expression senses quailing may be found in our early writers . P. 67. ( 117 ) 66 Signifying nothing . Well , say , sir . " Mr. W. N. Lettsom bids us ...
... Corrector alters " cool'd " to " quail'd , " and very plausibly ; for examples of the expression senses quailing may be found in our early writers . P. 67. ( 117 ) 66 Signifying nothing . Well , say , sir . " Mr. W. N. Lettsom bids us ...
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... Corrector also gives : but is not the sense the same with either reading ? P. 105. ( 2 ) " Polacks " Spelt in the old eds . “ pollax ” and “ Pollar . " - Pope printed " Polack ; " and Steevens observes , " We cannot well suppose that in ...
... Corrector also gives : but is not the sense the same with either reading ? P. 105. ( 2 ) " Polacks " Spelt in the old eds . “ pollax ” and “ Pollar . " - Pope printed " Polack ; " and Steevens observes , " We cannot well suppose that in ...
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