The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 236
... editor of the folio , finding the metre imperfect , sup- plied it by reading , " The frame and the foundation of the earth . ” Another line in Act V , sc . ult . is thus exhibited in the quarto , 1598 : " But that the earthy and cold ...
... editor of the folio , finding the metre imperfect , sup- plied it by reading , " The frame and the foundation of the earth . ” Another line in Act V , sc . ult . is thus exhibited in the quarto , 1598 : " But that the earthy and cold ...
Page 242
... editor of the second folio sup . posed that unaptness , being placed first , must be the nominative case , and therefore reads " And that unaptness made you minister , " Thus to excuse yourself . " In that play , from the same ignorance ...
... editor of the second folio sup . posed that unaptness , being placed first , must be the nominative case , and therefore reads " And that unaptness made you minister , " Thus to excuse yourself . " In that play , from the same ignorance ...
Page 251
... editor of the second folio has given us , " Neither by treason , nor hostility , " & c . In Timon of Athens , Act III , sc . v , Alcibiades asks , " Is this the balsam , that the usuring senate " Pours into captains ' wounds ...
... editor of the second folio has given us , " Neither by treason , nor hostility , " & c . In Timon of Athens , Act III , sc . v , Alcibiades asks , " Is this the balsam , that the usuring senate " Pours into captains ' wounds ...
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