“A” New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare Furness: Romeo and Juliet, Volume 1Lippincott, 1871 - 480 pages |
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Page ix
... means that the editors in parenthesis do not adopt the reading of the Variorum and the rest , but read as in the text . Where the Quartos and Folios have a uniform reading different from the generally accepted modern text , the editor ...
... means that the editors in parenthesis do not adopt the reading of the Variorum and the rest , but read as in the text . Where the Quartos and Folios have a uniform reading different from the generally accepted modern text , the editor ...
Page xiv
... means by ' which we live and breathe , and with the other , by way of thanks , ' fling scorn and contempt upon their names . ' " I have also introduced here and there into the Commentary , from nearly fifty different sources ...
... means by ' which we live and breathe , and with the other , by way of thanks , ' fling scorn and contempt upon their names . ' " I have also introduced here and there into the Commentary , from nearly fifty different sources ...
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... mean to speak ironically . DEL . Irony here in Sampson's mouth would be out of place . [ Ulr . COLL . ( ed . 2 ) ... means grave , sober . The same author in his Never too Late , speak- ing of the courtesans of Troynovant ( i . e ...
... mean to speak ironically . DEL . Irony here in Sampson's mouth would be out of place . [ Ulr . COLL . ( ed . 2 ) ... means grave , sober . The same author in his Never too Late , speak- ing of the courtesans of Troynovant ( i . e ...
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... means a smashing , crushing blow . DYCE . A blow that comes down with noise and violence , an overpowering blow . ( " To swash ( or clash with swords and armour ) , Chamailler . " Cotgrave's Fr. and Eng . Dict . ) . HALLIWELL . " To ...
... means a smashing , crushing blow . DYCE . A blow that comes down with noise and violence , an overpowering blow . ( " To swash ( or clash with swords and armour ) , Chamailler . " Cotgrave's Fr. and Eng . Dict . ) . HALLIWELL . " To ...
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... means ? Mon. Both by myself and many other friends : But he , his own affections ' counsellor , Is to himself — I will not say how true- But to himself so secret and so close , So far from sounding and discovery , As is the bud bit with ...
... means ? Mon. Both by myself and many other friends : But he , his own affections ' counsellor , Is to himself — I will not say how true- But to himself so secret and so close , So far from sounding and discovery , As is the bud bit with ...
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