The dramatic works, Volume 9Tegg, 1834 |
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Page 260
... quarto of 1609 reads , And should he doot , & c .; from which the reading of the text has been formed . Should he be in doubt that I shall keep his secret ( as there is no doubt but he is ) , why , to lop that doubt , i . e . to get rid ...
... quarto of 1609 reads , And should he doot , & c .; from which the reading of the text has been formed . Should he be in doubt that I shall keep his secret ( as there is no doubt but he is ) , why , to lop that doubt , i . e . to get rid ...
Page 266
... read , ' of unhappy men . ' 9 It has been already observed that whereas was sometimes used for where ; as well as the converse , where for whereas . 10 The quarto of 1609 reads : - Thou speak'st like himnes untutor'd to repeat ...
... read , ' of unhappy men . ' 9 It has been already observed that whereas was sometimes used for where ; as well as the converse , where for whereas . 10 The quarto of 1609 reads : - Thou speak'st like himnes untutor'd to repeat ...
Page 288
... quarto of 1619 reads : - Even as my life or blood that fosters it . " We have the same thought most exquisitely expressed in Julius Cæsar : As dear to me , as are the ruddy drops 3 That visit my sad heart . " ' 1 So Virgil , speaking of ...
... quarto of 1619 reads : - Even as my life or blood that fosters it . " We have the same thought most exquisitely expressed in Julius Cæsar : As dear to me , as are the ruddy drops 3 That visit my sad heart . " ' 1 So Virgil , speaking of ...
Page 302
... quarto , 1619 , and the folio , 1664 , which was probably printed from it , both read eaning . The first quarto reads learning , Steevens asserts that eaning is a term only applicable to sheep when they produce their young , and ...
... quarto , 1619 , and the folio , 1664 , which was probably printed from it , both read eaning . The first quarto reads learning , Steevens asserts that eaning is a term only applicable to sheep when they produce their young , and ...
Page 304
... read needle , but the metre shows that we should read neeld . The word is thus abbreviated in a subsequent passage in the first quarto . See King John , Act v . Sc . 2 , p . 393 . 6 To record anciently signified to sing . Thus in Sir ...
... read needle , but the metre shows that we should read neeld . The word is thus abbreviated in a subsequent passage in the first quarto . See King John , Act v . Sc . 2 , p . 393 . 6 To record anciently signified to sing . Thus in Sir ...
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