Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & Brothers, Publishers, 1847 |
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Page 34
... copies read when for " where . " " -without he say , SIR - REVERENCE " -A very old corruption of save - reverence , or Salve reverentià ! and used as a form of apology when any thing gross or offen- sive was said . " that is , AN ELL ...
... copies read when for " where . " " -without he say , SIR - REVERENCE " -A very old corruption of save - reverence , or Salve reverentià ! and used as a form of apology when any thing gross or offen- sive was said . " that is , AN ELL ...
Page 35
... copies add , whither his master had not long be- fore sent him , to ascertain whether any vessel was about to sail . SCENE II . " Of his heart's METEORS tilling in his face " -This is an allusion to those meteors which , in ...
... copies add , whither his master had not long be- fore sent him , to ascertain whether any vessel was about to sail . SCENE II . " Of his heart's METEORS tilling in his face " -This is an allusion to those meteors which , in ...
Page 36
... copies ; Heath and Malone needlessly altered her to their , when , in fact , only one person is spoken of , viz . : moody and dull melancholy : " the next line- • Kinsman to grim and comfortless despair , - is parenthetical . There is ...
... copies ; Heath and Malone needlessly altered her to their , when , in fact , only one person is spoken of , viz . : moody and dull melancholy : " the next line- • Kinsman to grim and comfortless despair , - is parenthetical . There is ...
Page 43
... copies have to hear ; which , with Hanmer , Stevens , and others , I think is a natural misprint for " the ear , " - a more pro- bable as well as poetical phrase , and one familiar to the Poet : as , in KING JOHN- 66 Our ears are ...
... copies have to hear ; which , with Hanmer , Stevens , and others , I think is a natural misprint for " the ear , " - a more pro- bable as well as poetical phrase , and one familiar to the Poet : as , in KING JOHN- 66 Our ears are ...
Page 45
... copies . " — NE'ER - LEGGED before " -The folio has it " neere legged ; " which some editors have given as here , and others near - legged . Malone thus supports the first : - " Ne'er - legged before , i . e . foundered in his forefeet ...
... copies . " — NE'ER - LEGGED before " -The folio has it " neere legged ; " which some editors have given as here , and others near - legged . Malone thus supports the first : - " Ne'er - legged before , i . e . foundered in his forefeet ...
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