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 92
Ah me , I see the ruin of my house ! The tiger now hath seiz'd the gentle hind ' ;
Insulting tyranny begins to jut 3 Enter a Messenger . ] The quarto reads - Enter
Dorset . STEEVENS . And the speech following this— " Here comes your son , " &
c .
Ah me , I see the ruin of my house ! The tiger now hath seiz'd the gentle hind ' ;
Insulting tyranny begins to jut 3 Enter a Messenger . ] The quarto reads - Enter
Dorset . STEEVENS . And the speech following this— " Here comes your son , " &
c .
Page 156
This speech is not in the quarto . Malone . Rude ragged Nurse ! old sullen PLAY -
FELLOW - ] To call the Tower nurse and play - fellow is very harsh : perhaps part
of this speech is addressed to the Tower , and part to the Lieutenant . Johnson .
This speech is not in the quarto . Malone . Rude ragged Nurse ! old sullen PLAY -
FELLOW - ] To call the Tower nurse and play - fellow is very harsh : perhaps part
of this speech is addressed to the Tower , and part to the Lieutenant . Johnson .
Page 192
I have followed the quarto 1597 , except that it reads in the preceding speech ,
Why then , by God— . " The editors of the folio , from the apprehension of the
penalty of the Statute , 3 Jac . I. c . 21 , printed “ Why then by heaven , " and the
whole ...
I have followed the quarto 1597 , except that it reads in the preceding speech ,
Why then , by God— . " The editors of the folio , from the apprehension of the
penalty of the Statute , 3 Jac . I. c . 21 , printed “ Why then by heaven , " and the
whole ...
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