The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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Pagina 27
... reader on firm ground at once . Both are by Shakespeare . 41. falcon's ... talons ] The reading " ravens " in Q seems almost an error . The alteration was necessary . 66 43. invectives ] Only again in Luc- rece , Arg . 24. Invectively ...
... reader on firm ground at once . Both are by Shakespeare . 41. falcon's ... talons ] The reading " ravens " in Q seems almost an error . The alteration was necessary . 66 43. invectives ] Only again in Luc- rece , Arg . 24. Invectively ...
Pagina 33
... readings , all departing from the original texts . " " 154. inexorable ] Again in Romeo and Juliet , and ( as a modern reading of inexecrable " ) in Merchant of Venice . The word is in Puttenham : " An inexorable and unfaithful mis ...
... readings , all departing from the original texts . " " 154. inexorable ] Again in Romeo and Juliet , and ( as a modern reading of inexecrable " ) in Merchant of Venice . The word is in Puttenham : " An inexorable and unfaithful mis ...
Pagina 40
... Reader ( ed . Greene , p . 13 ) , 1586 : " Manie droppes perce the stone , & with manie blowes the oke is over- throwen . " It is in The Spanish Tra- gedy , taken from Watson . See note at III . ii . 50 below . 55. hardest timber'd ...
... Reader ( ed . Greene , p . 13 ) , 1586 : " Manie droppes perce the stone , & with manie blowes the oke is over- throwen . " It is in The Spanish Tra- gedy , taken from Watson . See note at III . ii . 50 below . 55. hardest timber'd ...
Pagina 41
... ( reading Guise for York , and the last half line slightly altered ) . Of the two I believe Marlowe is the later . 70. boisterous ] The strong sense of " savage , " appropriate here , is ob- solete . Compare Hawes ' Pastime of Pleasure ...
... ( reading Guise for York , and the last half line slightly altered ) . Of the two I believe Marlowe is the later . 70. boisterous ] The strong sense of " savage , " appropriate here , is ob- solete . Compare Hawes ' Pastime of Pleasure ...
Pagina 59
... reading of the Quartos , sore spent " is instructive . It ac- counts for the Folio Fore - spent . ' Golding gives an example of the sense here : now Am I forspent and worne with yeeres , " ( xii . 490 , 491 ) . And Spenser of the other ...
... reading of the Quartos , sore spent " is instructive . It ac- counts for the Folio Fore - spent . ' Golding gives an example of the sense here : now Am I forspent and worne with yeeres , " ( xii . 490 , 491 ) . And Spenser of the other ...
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