The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... prints ' Antenonidus ' for " Anteno- rides ; " and has other slighter variations in the names of the six gates of Troy as here given . 4. Fulfilling . Formerly sometimes used , as here , for filling full ' or ' entirely filling . ' 5 ...
... prints ' Antenonidus ' for " Anteno- rides ; " and has other slighter variations in the names of the six gates of Troy as here given . 4. Fulfilling . Formerly sometimes used , as here , for filling full ' or ' entirely filling . ' 5 ...
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... prints ' retyres , ' and the Quartos print retires , ' here , instead of " returns ; ' which is Pope's correction . Various other substitutions have been proposed , as ' replies , ' ' retorts , ' ' recries , ' ' revies , ' and ' re ...
... prints ' retyres , ' and the Quartos print retires , ' here , instead of " returns ; ' which is Pope's correction . Various other substitutions have been proposed , as ' replies , ' ' retorts , ' ' recries , ' ' revies , ' and ' re ...
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... prints ' primogenitie : | but we think it probable that " primogenitive was Shake- speare's word , derived from the two Latin words primo , first , and genitivus , that which is born with us , to signify the claims or right of the first ...
... prints ' primogenitie : | but we think it probable that " primogenitive was Shake- speare's word , derived from the two Latin words primo , first , and genitivus , that which is born with us , to signify the claims or right of the first ...
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... prints ' elders ; ' the Folio , ' old ' here . Ritson suggested the correction , on the supposition that the Folio word was a misprint for this word , which we find else- where used by Shakespeare . See Note 23 , Act iv . , " Merry ...
... prints ' elders ; ' the Folio , ' old ' here . Ritson suggested the correction , on the supposition that the Folio word was a misprint for this word , which we find else- where used by Shakespeare . See Note 23 , Act iv . , " Merry ...
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... prints ' sent , ' the Quarto ' sate ' here ; Theobald made the correction . 67. Legs for necessity , not for flexure . It was an old belief that the elephant could not bend its knees ; a belief shown to be false by Sir Thomas Brown in ...
... prints ' sent , ' the Quarto ' sate ' here ; Theobald made the correction . 67. Legs for necessity , not for flexure . It was an old belief that the elephant could not bend its knees ; a belief shown to be false by Sir Thomas Brown in ...
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