The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, Volume 14 |
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Pagina 135
... quartos have-- our first intent . Malone . 1 - from our age ; ] The quartos read — of our state . Steevens . 2 Conferring them on younger strengths , ] is the reading of the fo lio ; the quartos read , Confirming them on younger years ...
... quartos have-- our first intent . Malone . 1 - from our age ; ] The quartos read — of our state . Steevens . 2 Conferring them on younger strengths , ] is the reading of the fo lio ; the quartos read , Confirming them on younger years ...
Pagina 137
... quartos . This word is not in the folio . Malone . 3 I am made & c . ] Thus the folio . The quarto reads , Sir , I ... quartos read : 6 . Only she came short , that I profess , " & c . Thus the folio . Malone . 6 Which the most precious ...
... quartos . This word is not in the folio . Malone . 3 I am made & c . ] Thus the folio . The quarto reads , Sir , I ... quartos read : 6 . Only she came short , that I profess , " & c . Thus the folio . Malone . 6 Which the most precious ...
Pagina 138
... quartos thus : the folio - more ponderous . Steevens . We should read - their tongue , meaning her sisters ... quarto reads : 66 But now our joy , " Although the last , not least in our dear love , " What can you say to win a third ...
... quartos thus : the folio - more ponderous . Steevens . We should read - their tongue , meaning her sisters ... quarto reads : 66 But now our joy , " Although the last , not least in our dear love , " What can you say to win a third ...
Pagina 139
... quarto reads - what can you say , to win . Steevens . 5 Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . ] These two speeches are wanting in the quartos . Steevens . • How , how , Cordelia ? ] Thus the folio . The quartos read — Go to , Steevens . zo ...
... quarto reads - what can you say , to win . Steevens . 5 Lear . Nothing ? Cor . Nothing . ] These two speeches are wanting in the quartos . Steevens . • How , how , Cordelia ? ] Thus the folio . The quartos read — Go to , Steevens . zo ...
Pagina 140
... quartos , and the constant language of Shakspeare . Malone . 9 So young , and so untender ? ] So , in Shakspeare's Venus and Adonis : " Ah me , quoth Venus , young , and so unkind ? " Matone . 1 The mysteries of Hecate , ] The quartos ...
... quartos , and the constant language of Shakspeare . Malone . 9 So young , and so untender ? ] So , in Shakspeare's Venus and Adonis : " Ah me , quoth Venus , young , and so unkind ? " Matone . 1 The mysteries of Hecate , ] The quartos ...
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