“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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Page 33
... quarto , this dialogue passes between Katharine and Biron . It is a matter of little consequence . Malone . Ros . Fair fall the face it covers ! Biron D 2 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 333 King. You shall be welcome, madam, to ...
... quarto , this dialogue passes between Katharine and Biron . It is a matter of little consequence . Malone . Ros . Fair fall the face it covers ! Biron D 2 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 333 King. You shall be welcome, madam, to ...
Page 45
... quarto 1598 , and the first folio , have - thee male . Corrected by the edi- tor of the second folio . Malone . I can scarcely think that Shakspeare had so far forgotten his little school - learning , as to suppose the Latin verb salve ...
... quarto 1598 , and the first folio , have - thee male . Corrected by the edi- tor of the second folio . Malone . I can scarcely think that Shakspeare had so far forgotten his little school - learning , as to suppose the Latin verb salve ...
Page 46
... quarto of 1598. I still believe the old passage to want regulation , though it has not sufficient merit to encourage the editor who should attempt it : There is in Tusser an old song , beginning- " The ape , the lion , the fox , and the ...
... quarto of 1598. I still believe the old passage to want regulation , though it has not sufficient merit to encourage the editor who should attempt it : There is in Tusser an old song , beginning- " The ape , the lion , the fox , and the ...
Page 52
... quarto , 1598 , and the folio , Cupid is not him- self called signior , or senior Junio , but a giant - dwarf to [ that is , attending upon ] signior Junio , and therefore we must endea- vour to explain the words as they stand . In both ...
... quarto , 1598 , and the folio , Cupid is not him- self called signior , or senior Junio , but a giant - dwarf to [ that is , attending upon ] signior Junio , and therefore we must endea- vour to explain the words as they stand . In both ...
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... quarto , 1598 , and the folio , 1623 , was added , to supply the metre , by the editor of the second fo- lio . Malone . 5 Some men must love my lady , and some Joan . ] To this line Mr. Theobald extends his second Act , not ...
... quarto , 1598 , and the folio , 1623 , was added , to supply the metre , by the editor of the second fo- lio . Malone . 5 Some men must love my lady , and some Joan . ] To this line Mr. Theobald extends his second Act , not ...
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