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Page 78
... reading , if we except the " of . " - Mr . Knight thinks that he has set all right by a new arrangement ( which the author evidently did not intend ) , — " Was none in Rome to make a stale but Saturnine ? Full well , Andronicus , Agree ...
... reading , if we except the " of . " - Mr . Knight thinks that he has set all right by a new arrangement ( which the author evidently did not intend ) , — " Was none in Rome to make a stale but Saturnine ? Full well , Andronicus , Agree ...
Page 79
... reading of the quartos is preferable here on account of the word " sudden " in the next line but one . P. 14. ( 18 ) " Marc . Yes , and will nobly him remunerate . ” This line , which is wanting in the quartos , forms a portion of the ...
... reading of the quartos is preferable here on account of the word " sudden " in the next line but one . P. 14. ( 18 ) " Marc . Yes , and will nobly him remunerate . ” This line , which is wanting in the quartos , forms a portion of the ...
Page 80
... reading ( obviously the right one ) is that of " the quartos . " But the quarto of 1611 has , like the folios , " their fits , " & c .: the earlier quarto I have not seen . P. 21. ( 25 ) Hanmer and Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector read " but ...
... reading ( obviously the right one ) is that of " the quartos . " But the quarto of 1611 has , like the folios , " their fits , " & c .: the earlier quarto I have not seen . P. 21. ( 25 ) Hanmer and Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector read " but ...
Page 81
... reading without any comment : nor could I know that Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector had also changed " halfe " to " have ; " see Mr. Collier's one - volume ed . of Shakespeare . ( On looking into Capell's Notes , & c . , I find that he thus ...
... reading without any comment : nor could I know that Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector had also changed " halfe " to " have ; " see Mr. Collier's one - volume ed . of Shakespeare . ( On looking into Capell's Notes , & c . , I find that he thus ...
Page 82
... reader , if " the gods have made him poetical , " can complete it in some other . P. 33. ( 40 ) " For these ... reading of that quarto to be the genuine one : something seems to have dropped out ; and I apprehend that the author ...
... reader , if " the gods have made him poetical , " can complete it in some other . P. 33. ( 40 ) " For these ... reading of that quarto to be the genuine one : something seems to have dropped out ; and I apprehend that the author ...
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