“A” New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare Furness: Romeo and Juliet, Volume 1Lippincott, 1871 - 480 pages |
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Page xi
... sense could be in no wise affected . Were there any evidence that Shakespeare had ever corrected the proof - sheets of this play , or that it was even printed from his manuscript , every comma should be held sacred , but when we know ...
... sense could be in no wise affected . Were there any evidence that Shakespeare had ever corrected the proof - sheets of this play , or that it was even printed from his manuscript , every comma should be held sacred , but when we know ...
Page 4
... sense is collective , and the plural ( as here , “ overthrows " ) has essentially the signification of the singular . WHITE . I am not quite sure that the disagreement [ of " Doth " ] with the nomi- native is the result of a misprint or ...
... sense is collective , and the plural ( as here , “ overthrows " ) has essentially the signification of the singular . WHITE . I am not quite sure that the disagreement [ of " Doth " ] with the nomi- native is the result of a misprint or ...
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... sense in which Sh . here uses it ) : " the queen was exceedingly well satisfied : saying that you were too like some body in the world , to whom she is afrayde you are a little kin , to be content to carry coales at any Frenchman's hand ...
... sense in which Sh . here uses it ) : " the queen was exceedingly well satisfied : saying that you were too like some body in the world , to whom she is afrayde you are a little kin , to be content to carry coales at any Frenchman's hand ...
Page 7
... sense thou wilt . Gre . They must take it in sense that feel it . Sam . Me they shall feel while I am able to stand : and ' tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh . 10 , II . Prose , Pope . Two lines , QqFf . 12. a weak slave ] weake ...
... sense thou wilt . Gre . They must take it in sense that feel it . Sam . Me they shall feel while I am able to stand : and ' tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh . 10 , II . Prose , Pope . Two lines , QqFf . 12. a weak slave ] weake ...
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... sense of manners ) would have allowed . The grove of sycamore " That westward rooteth from this city's side " takes us at once to a scene entirely different from one presented by Sh.'s own experience . The sycamore is the Oriental plane ...
... sense of manners ) would have allowed . The grove of sycamore " That westward rooteth from this city's side " takes us at once to a scene entirely different from one presented by Sh.'s own experience . The sycamore is the Oriental plane ...
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