Comedies: Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Love labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. As you like it. Midsummer night's dream. Measure for measure. The tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's taleHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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Page 40
... copies agree in the text ; and " include " seems used here as Spenser has a similar usage , -- " So hut up all in friendly love . " " With TRIUMPHS , ” etc .-- This term wɛ applied , in Shakespeare's day , to shows , pageants , and ...
... copies agree in the text ; and " include " seems used here as Spenser has a similar usage , -- " So hut up all in friendly love . " " With TRIUMPHS , ” etc .-- This term wɛ applied , in Shakespeare's day , to shows , pageants , and ...
Page 34
... copies read when for " where . " " —without he say , SIR - REVERENCE " -A very old corruption of save - reverence , or Salve reverentia ! and used as a form of apology when any thing gross or offen- sive was said . We pity him not when ...
... copies read when for " where . " " —without he say , SIR - REVERENCE " -A very old corruption of save - reverence , or Salve reverentia ! and used as a form of apology when any thing gross or offen- sive was said . We pity him not when ...
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 tilting 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 tilting 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 no ...
... 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 no ...
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- Our ears are cudgelled ...
... 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- Our ears are cudgelled ...
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