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... and the folio of 1623. All these editions are founded npon the quarto of 1599 , from which they diffør very slightly . We have taken the folio of 1623 as the basis of our text , indicating the differences between that text ...
... and the folio of 1623. All these editions are founded npon the quarto of 1599 , from which they diffør very slightly . We have taken the folio of 1623 as the basis of our text , indicating the differences between that text ...
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The folio and ( C ) have “ By my own , Which then most sought , where most might not be found , Being one too many by my Weary sell , Pursued my humour . " The restoration of the first reading is clearly an improvement .
The folio and ( C ) have “ By my own , Which then most sought , where most might not be found , Being one too many by my Weary sell , Pursued my humour . " The restoration of the first reading is clearly an improvement .
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The folio omits And . • Lady of my earth . fille de terre being the French phrase for an heiress , Steevers thinks that Capulet speaks of Juliet in this sense , but Shakspere uses earth for tbt mortal part , as in the 146th Sonnet ...
The folio omits And . • Lady of my earth . fille de terre being the French phrase for an heiress , Steevers thinks that Capulet speaks of Juliet in this sense , but Shakspere uses earth for tbt mortal part , as in the 146th Sonnet ...
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... especially as passages in the masquerade scene would seem to indicate that the banqueting room opened into a garden - as , " Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night . " . So the folio and ( C ) , with the exception of one for on .
... especially as passages in the masquerade scene would seem to indicate that the banqueting room opened into a garden - as , " Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night . " . So the folio and ( C ) , with the exception of one for on .
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The folio and ( C ) have hour , both in Juliet's and the Nurse's speeches . The next seventeen lines ... married ; which reading has been adopted by Steevens and Malone , in preference to severut , in the folio und ( C ) . & A suit .
The folio and ( C ) have hour , both in Juliet's and the Nurse's speeches . The next seventeen lines ... married ; which reading has been adopted by Steevens and Malone , in preference to severut , in the folio und ( C ) . & A suit .
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