The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Page 81
and the original quarto of 1597 confirms my conjecture , for such is the reading of that copy . In the MS . from which the folio was printed , or in a corrected quarto copy , the two lines undoubtedly were right : “ These babes for ...
and the original quarto of 1597 confirms my conjecture , for such is the reading of that copy . In the MS . from which the folio was printed , or in a corrected quarto copy , the two lines undoubtedly were right : “ These babes for ...
Page 193
So thrive I in my dangerous attempt Of hostile arms ! myself myself confound ! by an error of the press , has— “ my brother , " which the editor of the folio corrected thus : “ The unity the king , my husband , made , “ Thou had'st not ...
So thrive I in my dangerous attempt Of hostile arms ! myself myself confound ! by an error of the press , has— “ my brother , " which the editor of the folio corrected thus : “ The unity the king , my husband , made , “ Thou had'st not ...
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for which the revisor of the copy printed in folio in 1623 , to obtain some sense , gave usIs it not dead midnight ? ” which was followed by all the subsequent editors , including Mr. Steevens , till my first edition of this work had ...
for which the revisor of the copy printed in folio in 1623 , to obtain some sense , gave usIs it not dead midnight ? ” which was followed by all the subsequent editors , including Mr. Steevens , till my first edition of this work had ...
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