The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, Volume 7Redfield, 1853 |
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Page 282
... keep my cox- comb myself . There's mine ; beg another of thy daugh- ters . Lear . Take heed , sirrah ; the whip . Fool . Truth's a dog must to kennel : he must be whipped out , when the lady brach ' may stand by the fire and stink ...
... keep my cox- comb myself . There's mine ; beg another of thy daugh- ters . Lear . Take heed , sirrah ; the whip . Fool . Truth's a dog must to kennel : he must be whipped out , when the lady brach ' may stand by the fire and stink ...
Page 317
... keep thee warm . Lear . Come , let's in all . Kent . Lear . This way , my lord . With him : I will keep still with my philosopher . Kent . Good my lord , soothe him ; let him take the fellow . Glo . Take him you on . Kent . Sirrah ...
... keep thee warm . Lear . Come , let's in all . Kent . Lear . This way , my lord . With him : I will keep still with my philosopher . Kent . Good my lord , soothe him ; let him take the fellow . Glo . Take him you on . Kent . Sirrah ...
Page 362
... keeps retiring ebb , but keeps due on To the Propontick and the Hellespont , " & c . It will not be disputed that " Ne'er keeps retiring ebb " must be wrong , the compositor of the folio having caught " keeps " from the later portion of ...
... keeps retiring ebb , but keeps due on To the Propontick and the Hellespont , " & c . It will not be disputed that " Ne'er keeps retiring ebb " must be wrong , the compositor of the folio having caught " keeps " from the later portion of ...
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