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( Here Mr. Collier , in the second edition of his Shakespeare , writes as follows ; “ In the corr . fo . 1632 King ' is erased , probably for the sake of the measure ; but as ' King ' may have been considered necessary in order to ...
( Here Mr. Collier , in the second edition of his Shakespeare , writes as follows ; “ In the corr . fo . 1632 King ' is erased , probably for the sake of the measure ; but as ' King ' may have been considered necessary in order to ...
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( 11 ) “ He , being in the vaward , -plac'd behind , ” Here Hanmer and Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector alter “ vaward ” to “ rearward " ( Theobald's conjecture ) .- Steevens , in defence of the old reading , observes , “ Some part of the ...
( 11 ) “ He , being in the vaward , -plac'd behind , ” Here Hanmer and Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector alter “ vaward ” to “ rearward " ( Theobald's conjecture ) .- Steevens , in defence of the old reading , observes , “ Some part of the ...
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Collier's Corrector's ' forborne ' is nonsense ; and Staunton's explanation ( ' previously lost ' ) would be little better , even if the word could be so interpreted . ” W. N. LETTSOM . " flee . " P. 10. ( 17 ) The folio has “ flye .
Collier's Corrector's ' forborne ' is nonsense ; and Staunton's explanation ( ' previously lost ' ) would be little better , even if the word could be so interpreted . ” W. N. LETTSOM . " flee . " P. 10. ( 17 ) The folio has “ flye .
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Altered to “ it ere be long ” in the third folio , to “ it , ere't be long " by Capell , and to " it off , ere long " by Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector . P. 16. ( 41 ) “ Good God , these nobles should such stomachs bear !
Altered to “ it ere be long ” in the third folio , to “ it , ere't be long " by Capell , and to " it off , ere long " by Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector . P. 16. ( 41 ) “ Good God , these nobles should such stomachs bear !
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The author most probably wrote , either ( as Steevens suggests ) “ That , madam , will I , ” & c . , or ( as Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector , and Walker , Crit . Exam . & c . vol . iii . p . 150 , would read ) “ That will I show you ...
The author most probably wrote , either ( as Steevens suggests ) “ That , madam , will I , ” & c . , or ( as Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector , and Walker , Crit . Exam . & c . vol . iii . p . 150 , would read ) “ That will I show you ...
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