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Pagina 269
We have taken the folio of 1623 as the basis of our text , indicating the differences
between that text and the quartos subsequent to that of 1597 , whenever any
occur . But we have not attempted to make up a text , as was done by Pope , and
...
We have taken the folio of 1623 as the basis of our text , indicating the differences
between that text and the quartos subsequent to that of 1597 , whenever any
occur . But we have not attempted to make up a text , as was done by Pope , and
...
Pagina 292
a So ( A ) . The folio and ( C ) , A sick man in sadness makes . b So ( A ) . The folio
and ( C ) , uncharm ' d . c The scene ends here in ( A ) ; and the three first lines in
the next scene are also wanting . ( B ) has them . * So ( D ) . The folio omits ...
a So ( A ) . The folio and ( C ) , A sick man in sadness makes . b So ( A ) . The folio
and ( C ) , uncharm ' d . c The scene ends here in ( A ) ; and the three first lines in
the next scene are also wanting . ( B ) has them . * So ( D ) . The folio omits ...
Pagina 304
( C ) and the folio , suit . b Thus ( C ) . Folio omits all . © Marchpane . A kind of
sweet cake or biscuit , sometimes called almond - cake . Our maccaroons are
diminutive marcbpanes . d Thus ( A ) . ( C ) and folio , walk about . e This passage
, to ...
( C ) and the folio , suit . b Thus ( C ) . Folio omits all . © Marchpane . A kind of
sweet cake or biscuit , sometimes called almond - cake . Our maccaroons are
diminutive marcbpanes . d Thus ( A ) . ( C ) and folio , walk about . e This passage
, to ...
Pagina 322
The folio and ( C ) , puffing . b Juliet places his personal qualities in opposition to
what she thought evil of his family . c There is a confusion in the folio and ( C ) ,
which Malone here appears to have put right , by making out a line with the aid of
...
The folio and ( C ) , puffing . b Juliet places his personal qualities in opposition to
what she thought evil of his family . c There is a confusion in the folio and ( C ) ,
which Malone here appears to have put right , by making out a line with the aid of
...
Pagina 349
... for Mercutio ' s soul Is but a little way above our heads , Staying for thine to
keep him company ; Either thou , or I , or both , must go with him . Tyb . Thou ,
wretched boy , that didst consort. a ( A ) , kinsman . b So ( A ) ; ( C ) and folio , he
gone .
... for Mercutio ' s soul Is but a little way above our heads , Staying for thine to
keep him company ; Either thou , or I , or both , must go with him . Tyb . Thou ,
wretched boy , that didst consort. a ( A ) , kinsman . b So ( A ) ; ( C ) and folio , he
gone .
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