The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... folio reads ' fare ; the second farre . Bolingbroke only uses the phrase by way of caution , lest Mowbray should think he was about to address him as a friend . Norfolk , says he , so far as a man may speak to his enemy , & c . Ritson ...
... folio reads ' fare ; the second farre . Bolingbroke only uses the phrase by way of caution , lest Mowbray should think he was about to address him as a friend . Norfolk , says he , so far as a man may speak to his enemy , & c . Ritson ...
Page 32
... folio . Steevens . 1 A partial slander - ] That is , the reproach of partiality . This is a just picture of the struggle between principle and affection . Johnson . This couplet which is wanting in the folio edition , has been ...
... folio . Steevens . 1 A partial slander - ] That is , the reproach of partiality . This is a just picture of the struggle between principle and affection . Johnson . This couplet which is wanting in the folio edition , has been ...
Page 36
... folio ; but without necessity . For me , may mean , on my part . Thus we say , " For me , I am content , ' & c . where these words have the same signification as here . Malone . If we read - for me , the expression will be equivocal ...
... folio ; but without necessity . For me , may mean , on my part . Thus we say , " For me , I am content , ' & c . where these words have the same signification as here . Malone . If we read - for me , the expression will be equivocal ...
Page 39
... folio spells the word metre in The First Part of King Henry IV : 66 one of these same meeter ballad - mongers . " Venom sound agrees well with lascivious ditties , but not so com- modiously with one who meets another ; in which sense ...
... folio spells the word metre in The First Part of King Henry IV : 66 one of these same meeter ballad - mongers . " Venom sound agrees well with lascivious ditties , but not so com- modiously with one who meets another ; in which sense ...
Page 40
... folio , though printed from the second quarto , reads as the first . The particles in this author seem often to have been printed by chance . Perhaps the passage , which appears a little disordered , may be regulated thus : royal kings ...
... folio , though printed from the second quarto , reads as the first . The particles in this author seem often to have been printed by chance . Perhaps the passage , which appears a little disordered , may be regulated thus : royal kings ...
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