The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 4Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Pagina v
... true text , as Shakespeare wrote it , in those plays for which the Folio is our earliest authority . " So wrote the Cambridge Editors in 1865 , and the remark remains no less true and forcible at the present day in its applicability to ...
... true text , as Shakespeare wrote it , in those plays for which the Folio is our earliest authority . " So wrote the Cambridge Editors in 1865 , and the remark remains no less true and forcible at the present day in its applicability to ...
Pagina 29
... true reading may be o ' love , i.e. of love , of all love ; for love's sake ; possibly with a reference to " keep fair quarter " in the next line . This preserves the Folio reading as nearly as possible . Compare " of all loves ...
... true reading may be o ' love , i.e. of love , of all love ; for love's sake ; possibly with a reference to " keep fair quarter " in the next line . This preserves the Folio reading as nearly as possible . Compare " of all loves ...
Pagina 174
... true . Finde it 455 that he is my brother , and I here promise thee thy freedom . Messe . Well , let me be about it . Heare ye Sir ; you say your name is Menechmus . Men . Cit . I do . Mess . So is this man's . You are of Syracusis ...
... true . Finde it 455 that he is my brother , and I here promise thee thy freedom . Messe . Well , let me be about it . Heare ye Sir ; you say your name is Menechmus . Men . Cit . I do . Mess . So is this man's . You are of Syracusis ...
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