The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5 |
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Page 152
The editor of the first folio , to avoid the penalty of the statute of King James I. reads— Yes , & c . and the editor of the second , which has been followed by the moderns , has made . Falstaff desert his own character , and assume ...
The editor of the first folio , to avoid the penalty of the statute of King James I. reads— Yes , & c . and the editor of the second , which has been followed by the moderns , has made . Falstaff desert his own character , and assume ...
Page 165
Him , which was accidentally omitted in the first folio , was inserted by the editor of the second . MAŁONE . Still swine & c . ] This is a proverbial sentence . See Ray's Collection . MALONE . of the knight- ) .
Him , which was accidentally omitted in the first folio , was inserted by the editor of the second . MAŁONE . Still swine & c . ] This is a proverbial sentence . See Ray's Collection . MALONE . of the knight- ) .
Page 242
Once more he accuses the editor of the second folio as ignorant of Shakspeare's language and metre . It is surely rather hardy in a commentator , at the close of the 18th century , to pronounce that an editor in 1632 , but 16 years ...
Once more he accuses the editor of the second folio as ignorant of Shakspeare's language and metre . It is surely rather hardy in a commentator , at the close of the 18th century , to pronounce that an editor in 1632 , but 16 years ...
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