Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & Brothers, Publishers, 1847 |
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Page 36
... copies print it thus- " like a would - woman , " with a hyphen . The pro- per orthography seems to be like a " wood woman , ' or frantic woman , wood being the old word for frantic or mad the mother of Launce was " wood " with grief at ...
... copies print it thus- " like a would - woman , " with a hyphen . The pro- per orthography seems to be like a " wood woman , ' or frantic woman , wood being the old word for frantic or mad the mother of Launce was " wood " with grief at ...
Page 37
... copies concur in reading- There is a lady in Verona here . An oversight of the author's copyist , like a preceding one in act ii . scene 5 , where Speed bids Launce wel- come to Padua , instead of Milan . Both errors were corrected by ...
... copies concur in reading- There is a lady in Verona here . An oversight of the author's copyist , like a preceding one in act ii . scene 5 , where Speed bids Launce wel- come to Padua , instead of Milan . Both errors were corrected by ...
Page 38
... copies , for it there stands thus : - And heir , and neece allide unto the Duke . Both the words in Italic are probably errors of the press . The old spelling of " near " was often neere . " Heir " was formerly both masculine and ...
... copies , for it there stands thus : - And heir , and neece allide unto the Duke . Both the words in Italic are probably errors of the press . The old spelling of " near " was often neere . " Heir " was formerly both masculine and ...
Page 39
... copies to Proteus ; but , as Boswell suggested , it seems to belong to Julia , who stands by , and comments on what is said . And this is exactly in the style of her other sarcastic speeches , while it does not correspond with Proteus's ...
... copies to Proteus ; but , as Boswell suggested , it seems to belong to Julia , who stands by , and comments on what is said . And this is exactly in the style of her other sarcastic speeches , while it does not correspond with Proteus's ...
Page 40
... copies agree in the text ; and " include " seems used here as Spenser has a similar usage , -- " So chut up all in friendly love . " " With TRIUMPHS , " etc .-- This term wa applied , in Shakespeare's day , to shows , pageants , and ...
... copies agree in the text ; and " include " seems used here as Spenser has a similar usage , -- " So chut up all in friendly love . " " With TRIUMPHS , " etc .-- This term wa applied , in Shakespeare's day , to shows , pageants , and ...
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