The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6], Volume 2 |
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Page 48
... reading , nor my observations , Which with experimental seal doth warrant • Frame - ordinance - arrangement . The original copies have " to start . " • Bear , in the folio . The quarto , beat . The tenour of my book ; trust not my age ...
... reading , nor my observations , Which with experimental seal doth warrant • Frame - ordinance - arrangement . The original copies have " to start . " • Bear , in the folio . The quarto , beat . The tenour of my book ; trust not my age ...
Page 56
... reading : — " Cry , sorrow , wag ! and hem , when he should groan . " We prefer the slight change in the punctuation which gives the same meaning . b Candle - wasters . Ben Jonson calls a bookworm a candle - waster ; and we think with ...
... reading : — " Cry , sorrow , wag ! and hem , when he should groan . " We prefer the slight change in the punctuation which gives the same meaning . b Candle - wasters . Ben Jonson calls a bookworm a candle - waster ; and we think with ...
Page 58
... reading is that of all popular editions -by his old fashion of metre - monging . He reads , - C " Come follow me , boy : come boy , follow me . " Foining - thrusting . Fashion - monging . So the original copies ; but always altered to ...
... reading is that of all popular editions -by his old fashion of metre - monging . He reads , - C " Come follow me , boy : come boy , follow me . " Foining - thrusting . Fashion - monging . So the original copies ; but always altered to ...
Page 65
... reading is heavily , heavily . The editors appear to have mistaken the meaning of uttered , interpreting the passage to mean till songs of death be uttered heavily . To utter is here to put out - to expel . Death is expelled heavenly ...
... reading is heavily , heavily . The editors appear to have mistaken the meaning of uttered , interpreting the passage to mean till songs of death be uttered heavily . To utter is here to put out - to expel . Death is expelled heavenly ...
Page 70
... reading the challenge , subscribed for Cupid , and challenged him at the bird - bolt . " 1 SCENE I.- " He set up his bills . " THE history of advertising , if well worked out , would form one of the most curious chapters of any account ...
... reading the challenge , subscribed for Cupid , and challenged him at the bird - bolt . " 1 SCENE I.- " He set up his bills . " THE history of advertising , if well worked out , would form one of the most curious chapters of any account ...
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