The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 |
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Pagina 6
... Collier's annotator modernizes this passage , and reads , " whose skill , almost as great as his honesty , had it stretched so far , would , " & c . , but the original is quite as intelligible , and far more Shake- spearian than the ...
... Collier's annotator modernizes this passage , and reads , " whose skill , almost as great as his honesty , had it stretched so far , would , " & c . , but the original is quite as intelligible , and far more Shake- spearian than the ...
Pagina 45
... Collier's MS . annotator has reviles . Of these proposals , Warburton's is by far the most plausible . Re- vives us , however , in the sense of reproaches us , mocks us , may be right . See Middleton's " Michaelmas Term , " Act II . Sc ...
... Collier's MS . annotator has reviles . Of these proposals , Warburton's is by far the most plausible . Re- vives us , however , in the sense of reproaches us , mocks us , may be right . See Middleton's " Michaelmas Term , " Act II . Sc ...
Pagina 70
... Collier's annotator reads , speciously , - " my soul of greatness ; " - but sail we believe to have been Shakespeare's expression . Thus in the Third Part of " Henry VI . " Act III . Sc . 3 : - " now Margaret Must strike her sail , and ...
... Collier's annotator reads , speciously , - " my soul of greatness ; " - but sail we believe to have been Shakespeare's expression . Thus in the Third Part of " Henry VI . " Act III . Sc . 3 : - " now Margaret Must strike her sail , and ...
Pagina 71
... Collier's annotator has , - " Seasonable swiftness , " - which , however plausible , is tame and prosaic ; by reasonable swiftness , is meant the speed of thought ; as in " Hamlet , " we have , - His jest will savour but of shallow wit ...
... Collier's annotator has , - " Seasonable swiftness , " - which , however plausible , is tame and prosaic ; by reasonable swiftness , is meant the speed of thought ; as in " Hamlet , " we have , - His jest will savour but of shallow wit ...
Pagina 78
... Collier's annotator- | God , God ! three or four times : now I , to comfort him , bid him , ' a should not think of God ; I hoped there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet : so , ' a bade me lay more clothes on his ...
... Collier's annotator- | God , God ! three or four times : now I , to comfort him , bid him , ' a should not think of God ; I hoped there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet : so , ' a bade me lay more clothes on his ...
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