The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 3Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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Page 94
... Steevens made the omission of the redundant word , which he considers a mere marginal gloss or explanation of no more . 1 1 1 ( He bade me say so ) more. 2 Steevens altered this to look upon , but there are many instances of similar ...
... Steevens made the omission of the redundant word , which he considers a mere marginal gloss or explanation of no more . 1 1 1 ( He bade me say so ) more. 2 Steevens altered this to look upon , but there are many instances of similar ...
Page 202
... Steevens at the suggestion of Murphy . Malone prefers the old punctuation . Steevens has well de- fended the arrangement of his text , which seems to deserve the preference . 3 " Your constancy hath left you unattended . " - Vide note ...
... Steevens at the suggestion of Murphy . Malone prefers the old punctuation . Steevens has well de- fended the arrangement of his text , which seems to deserve the preference . 3 " Your constancy hath left you unattended . " - Vide note ...
Page 252
... Steevens and others . Warburton contended for the original reading , and was followed by Mason . At a subsequent period Steevens acquiesced in the propriety of the old reading , way of life , which he in- terprets , with his ...
... Steevens and others . Warburton contended for the original reading , and was followed by Mason . At a subsequent period Steevens acquiesced in the propriety of the old reading , way of life , which he in- terprets , with his ...
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