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Pagina 4
Marshall points out that the form Valued from one shilling and sixpence Syracusian is found in Burton's to two shillings , says Steevens . Used Anatomy of Melancholy ( ed . 1676 ) , here and in iv . i . 4 in a general sense p .
Marshall points out that the form Valued from one shilling and sixpence Syracusian is found in Burton's to two shillings , says Steevens . Used Anatomy of Melancholy ( ed . 1676 ) , here and in iv . i . 4 in a general sense p .
Pagina 6
42. the ... care ... left ] Theobald ; he . . . care . left F 1 ; he store leaving Ff 2 , 3 , 4 ; he , great care left Steevens ( 1778 , 1793 ) . random ] Ff 3 , 4 ; randone Ff 1 , 2 . 54. meaner ) Delius ( S. Walker conj . ) ...
42. the ... care ... left ] Theobald ; he . . . care . left F 1 ; he store leaving Ff 2 , 3 , 4 ; he , great care left Steevens ( 1778 , 1793 ) . random ] Ff 3 , 4 ; randone Ff 1 , 2 . 54. meaner ) Delius ( S. Walker conj . ) ...
Pagina 11
With 133. clean ] “ In the northern parts “ of a love , ” i.e. “ out of love " or of England , ” says Steevens , “ this “ impelled by love , ” may be compared word is still used instead of quite , “ of all loves , ” Midsummer - Night's ...
With 133. clean ] “ In the northern parts “ of a love , ” i.e. “ out of love " or of England , ” says Steevens , “ this “ impelled by love , ” may be compared word is still used instead of quite , “ of all loves , ” Midsummer - Night's ...
Pagina 12
2 ) ; help means Steevens conj . ; hope help Staunton ( Collier conj . ) ; fine . help Singer ( ed . 2 ) ; help . hands Kinnear conj . 154. no ] not Rowe . 155. Gaoler , go ] Editor , Anon . conj .; Iaylor , Fi ; Jailor , now Hanmer ...
2 ) ; help means Steevens conj . ; hope help Staunton ( Collier conj . ) ; fine . help Singer ( ed . 2 ) ; help . hands Kinnear conj . 154. no ] not Rowe . 155. Gaoler , go ] Editor , Anon . conj .; Iaylor , Fi ; Jailor , now Hanmer ...
Pagina 15
28. afterward ] afterwards Steevens . consort ] consort with Hanmer . abuse , of it was excessive . It was The Rev. W. R. Arrowsmith , in his applied upon all occasions , with as pamphlet Shakespeare's Editors and little judgment as wit ...
28. afterward ] afterwards Steevens . consort ] consort with Hanmer . abuse , of it was excessive . It was The Rev. W. R. Arrowsmith , in his applied upon all occasions , with as pamphlet Shakespeare's Editors and little judgment as wit ...
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Antipholus bear brother called Capell cloake Collier comedy comes common Compare conj Craig dinner door doth Dream Dromio Duke Dyce Editor English Enter Ephesus Errors Exeunt fair fairy false father fetch Folio follow gave give gold hair hand Hanmer hast hath hear hence Henry hold hour husband King live look Lost Malone marks master meaning Menechmus Merchant Merry Mess mistress never occurs officer omitted passage perhaps Plautus play Pope pray probably quotes reading reason refers remarks rest Rowe says SCENE seems sense Shakespeare ship soon speak stale stand Steevens sure Syracuse tell thee Theobald thing thou town true wife
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Pagina xiv - As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for comedy and tragedy among the Latines, so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage...
Pagina 93 - He understood the speech of birds As well as they themselves do words ; Could tell what subtlest parrots mean, That speak and think contrary clean ; What member 'tis of whom they talk When they cry ' Rope,' and
Pagina xiii - The author is at home in his subject, and presents his views in an almost singularly clear and satisfactory manner. . . . The volume is a valuable contribution to one of the most difficult, and at the same time one of the most important subjects of investigation at the present day.
Pagina xxxii - THE myriad-minded man, our, and all men's, Shakspeare, has in this piece presented us with a legitimate farce in exactest consonance with the philosophical principles and character of farce, as distinguished from comedy and from entertainments.
Pagina 86 - I loved her most, and thought to set my rest On her kind nursery.