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Pagina 3
If a prior edition were ever printed , a copy of it would be inestimably valuable ; for of all the plays of Shake- speare this appears to have suffered most from the negligence of transcribers and compositors .
If a prior edition were ever printed , a copy of it would be inestimably valuable ; for of all the plays of Shake- speare this appears to have suffered most from the negligence of transcribers and compositors .
Pagina 6
In the present instance some expression implying chaste or pure , before " dispositions , " appears to have been omitted . Perhaps we should read , " The honesty of her dispositions she inherits ; " - honesty being understood in the ...
In the present instance some expression implying chaste or pure , before " dispositions , " appears to have been omitted . Perhaps we should read , " The honesty of her dispositions she inherits ; " - honesty being understood in the ...
Pagina 19
The use of this expletive , which appears to have been thought the mode both in court and city , has been finely ridiculed by Jonson also . See " Every Man out of his Humour , " Act III . Sc . 1 , and passim . is Ing . ther one r at do ...
The use of this expletive , which appears to have been thought the mode both in court and city , has been finely ridiculed by Jonson also . See " Every Man out of his Humour , " Act III . Sc . 1 , and passim . is Ing . ther one r at do ...
Pagina 40
... the sense of which appears to be , " Are we not designedly , for our own condemnation , made trumpeters of our unlawful pur- poses . ' • His company- ] His companion . nesses , a month's length a - piece , by 40 ACT IV .
... the sense of which appears to be , " Are we not designedly , for our own condemnation , made trumpeters of our unlawful pur- poses . ' • His company- ] His companion . nesses , a month's length a - piece , by 40 ACT IV .
Pagina 45
... only : Rowe inserted " salad , " which the context appears to require . e To suggest thee- ] That is , to seduce thee , to tempt thee . f But , sure , -- ] Some commentators would read , since . g Unhappy . ] Waggish , mischievous .
... only : Rowe inserted " salad , " which the context appears to require . e To suggest thee- ] That is , to seduce thee , to tempt thee . f But , sure , -- ] Some commentators would read , since . g Unhappy . ] Waggish , mischievous .
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