The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Riley, 1806 |
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Page 25
... quarto , 1598. The folio has immaculate . To avoid such notes for the future , it may be proper to apprize the reader , that where the reading of the text does not correspond with the folio , without any reason being assigned for the ...
... quarto , 1598. The folio has immaculate . To avoid such notes for the future , it may be proper to apprize the reader , that where the reading of the text does not correspond with the folio , without any reason being assigned for the ...
Page 153
... quarto , 1598 , reads -Neither intiled ; —which may be right , neither of us having a dwelling in the heart of the other . Our author has the same kind of imagery in many other places . Thus , in The Comedy of Errors : " Shall love in ...
... quarto , 1598 , reads -Neither intiled ; —which may be right , neither of us having a dwelling in the heart of the other . Our author has the same kind of imagery in many other places . Thus , in The Comedy of Errors : " Shall love in ...
Page 276
... quarto gave me the first umbrage for placing it to Conrade . What these words mean I don't know : but I suspect the old quarto divides the passage as I have done . Warburton . Theobald has fairly given the reading of the quarto . Dr ...
... quarto gave me the first umbrage for placing it to Conrade . What these words mean I don't know : but I suspect the old quarto divides the passage as I have done . Warburton . Theobald has fairly given the reading of the quarto . Dr ...
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