The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5S.Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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Page 103
... alteration by Shakespeare of a drama entitled The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster , with the death of the good Duke Humphrey : And the banishment and death of the Duke of Suffolke , and ...
... alteration by Shakespeare of a drama entitled The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster , with the death of the good Duke Humphrey : And the banishment and death of the Duke of Suffolke , and ...
Page 110
... alteration of the play was not the rhyme purposely done away with ? ( 9 ) Lordings , farewell ; and say , when I am gone , I prophesied - France will be lost ere long . ] So the folio . - The First Part of the Contention , & c . , has ...
... alteration of the play was not the rhyme purposely done away with ? ( 9 ) Lordings , farewell ; and say , when I am gone , I prophesied - France will be lost ere long . ] So the folio . - The First Part of the Contention , & c . , has ...
Page 118
... alteration , as explained by Mr. Collier , there is nothing of the kind here . - We are told by Mr. Hunter ( New Illustr . of Shakespeare , vol . ii . p . 66 ) , that “ quill ' means here the narrow passage through which the Protector ...
... alteration , as explained by Mr. Collier , there is nothing of the kind here . - We are told by Mr. Hunter ( New Illustr . of Shakespeare , vol . ii . p . 66 ) , that “ quill ' means here the narrow passage through which the Protector ...
Page 129
... alteration : but I now think , with Mr. Collier , that " the poet would scarcely have written ' hardily ' in one line and ' hardly ' in the next ; " though possibly he might have intended the first " hardly " to be pronounced " hardily ...
... alteration : but I now think , with Mr. Collier , that " the poet would scarcely have written ' hardily ' in one line and ' hardly ' in the next ; " though possibly he might have intended the first " hardly " to be pronounced " hardily ...
Page 135
... with Mr. Knight , that prose is preferable to such verse as an attempt at metrical arrangement , without alterations of the text , produces here . Simp . Alas , master , what shall I do SCENE 1. ] 135 KING HENRY VI .
... with Mr. Knight , that prose is preferable to such verse as an attempt at metrical arrangement , without alterations of the text , produces here . Simp . Alas , master , what shall I do SCENE 1. ] 135 KING HENRY VI .
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