The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5S.Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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Page 158
... quarto and the folio . It is worth observing that neither here , nor in the Messenger's speech as given in the quarto , is there any line so flat and un - Shakespearian as one that we find only in the folio , viz . ' And put the ...
... quarto and the folio . It is worth observing that neither here , nor in the Messenger's speech as given in the quarto , is there any line so flat and un - Shakespearian as one that we find only in the folio , viz . ' And put the ...
Page 161
... first Folio , notwithstanding the grammatical inaccuracy . In the Quartos the murderer says , ' All things is hansome now my Lord . " " VOL . V. L Trumpets sounded . Enter King HENRY , Queen MARGARET , SCENE II . ] 161 KING HENRY VI .
... first Folio , notwithstanding the grammatical inaccuracy . In the Quartos the murderer says , ' All things is hansome now my Lord . " " VOL . V. L Trumpets sounded . Enter King HENRY , Queen MARGARET , SCENE II . ] 161 KING HENRY VI .
Page 172
... quarto , Could curses kill , as do the mandrake's groans . ' " W. N. LETTSOM . C ( 120 ) on end , ] So the older play . - Here the folio has " an end ; " which variation goes for nothing , because our early writers have both And even ...
... quarto , Could curses kill , as do the mandrake's groans . ' " W. N. LETTSOM . C ( 120 ) on end , ] So the older play . - Here the folio has " an end ; " which variation goes for nothing , because our early writers have both And even ...
Page 183
... , to this effect , " To fetch what's due for him and for the rest . ' In the quarto the matter is managed somewhat differently . " W. N. LETTSOM . Geo . Nay , more , the king's council are SCENE II . ] 183 KING HENRY VI .
... , to this effect , " To fetch what's due for him and for the rest . ' In the quarto the matter is managed somewhat differently . " W. N. LETTSOM . Geo . Nay , more , the king's council are SCENE II . ] 183 KING HENRY VI .
Page 184
... quarto's , and those of all his associates by Christian names only , reason pronounces Smith a mis- take , and declares for Will : the matter is trifling . " Notes , & c . , vol . i . P. ii . p . 52 . ( 145 ) of our supposed father ...
... quarto's , and those of all his associates by Christian names only , reason pronounces Smith a mis- take , and declares for Will : the matter is trifling . " Notes , & c . , vol . i . P. ii . p . 52 . ( 145 ) of our supposed father ...
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