The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 9A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 382
... Quarto . 1609. G. Eld . for R. Boniand and H. Whalley . 2. Quarto . No date . G. Eld . for R. Boniand and H. Whalley . I have the Folio and first Quarto . The Folio is the cor- rected and complete copy . ACT I. SCENE I. The Palace in ...
... Quarto . 1609. G. Eld . for R. Boniand and H. Whalley . 2. Quarto . No date . G. Eld . for R. Boniand and H. Whalley . I have the Folio and first Quarto . The Folio is the cor- rected and complete copy . ACT I. SCENE I. The Palace in ...
Page 397
... quarto , with more force . Give an eye to boot . ( 5 ) upon my wit , to defend my wiles ; ] So read both the copies ; yet perhaps the authour wrote , Upon my wit to defend my will . The terms wit and will were , in the language of that ...
... quarto , with more force . Give an eye to boot . ( 5 ) upon my wit , to defend my wiles ; ] So read both the copies ; yet perhaps the authour wrote , Upon my wit to defend my will . The terms wit and will were , in the language of that ...
Page 398
... quarto edition . POPE . The words added are only , there he unarms him , dibua ( 7 ) -joy's foul lies in the doing : ] So read both the old editions , for which the later editions have poorly given , the foul's joy lies in doing . ( 8 ) ...
... quarto edition . POPE . The words added are only , there he unarms him , dibua ( 7 ) -joy's foul lies in the doing : ] So read both the old editions , for which the later editions have poorly given , the foul's joy lies in doing . ( 8 ) ...
Page 399
... quarto reads , then ; the folio and the modern editions read improperly , that . ( 1 ) my heart's content- - ] Content , for capacity . WARBURTON . The The wife and fool , the artist and unread , TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 399.
... quarto reads , then ; the folio and the modern editions read improperly , that . ( 1 ) my heart's content- - ] Content , for capacity . WARBURTON . The The wife and fool , the artist and unread , TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 399.
Page 400
... quarto ; the folio reads loud . Lies ( 3 ) With due obfervance of thy goodly Seat , ] Goodly is an epi- thet carries no very great compliment with it ; and Neftor seems here to be paying deference to Agamemnon's fate and pre - emi ...
... quarto ; the folio reads loud . Lies ( 3 ) With due obfervance of thy goodly Seat , ] Goodly is an epi- thet carries no very great compliment with it ; and Neftor seems here to be paying deference to Agamemnon's fate and pre - emi ...
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