The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4S.Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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Page 107
... old eds . have " Lord Marshal . " But compare , in sc . 3 , " K. Rich . Marshal , demand of yonder champion , " & c . , and " Order the trial , marshal , and begin . " ( 9 ) made ] The late Mr. W. W. Williams conjectures " mend ...
... old eds . have " Lord Marshal . " But compare , in sc . 3 , " K. Rich . Marshal , demand of yonder champion , " & c . , and " Order the trial , marshal , and begin . " ( 9 ) made ] The late Mr. W. W. Williams conjectures " mend ...
Page 112
... old eds . have " innocence . " 1 Virtue with valour couchèd in thine eye.- Order the trial 112 [ ACT I. KING RICHARD II .
... old eds . have " innocence . " 1 Virtue with valour couchèd in thine eye.- Order the trial 112 [ ACT I. KING RICHARD II .
Page 115
... old eds . have " thee . " See note 107 on The Tempest . ( 22 ) so far as to mine enemy ; - ] " The first folio reads [ with the first four quartos ] ' fare ; ' the second ' farre . ' Bolingbroke only uses the phrase by way of caution ...
... old eds . have " thee . " See note 107 on The Tempest . ( 22 ) so far as to mine enemy ; - ] " The first folio reads [ with the first four quartos ] ' fare ; ' the second ' farre . ' Bolingbroke only uses the phrase by way of caution ...
Page 125
... old eds . have " I do beseech . " To wayward sickliness and age in him : He loves SCENE 1. ] 125 KING RICHARD II .
... old eds . have " I do beseech . " To wayward sickliness and age in him : He loves SCENE 1. ] 125 KING RICHARD II .
Page 129
... ancient quarrels , and quite lost their hearts . Willo . And daily new exactions are devis'd , - As blanks ... old eds . have " And quite lost their hearts . " - Steevens was probably right in supposing that the compositor's ...
... ancient quarrels , and quite lost their hearts . Willo . And daily new exactions are devis'd , - As blanks ... old eds . have " And quite lost their hearts . " - Steevens was probably right in supposing that the compositor's ...
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