Notes to Shakespeare, Volume 1,Deel 1William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, 1956 |
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Pagina 17
... probably alludes to some real incident , at that time well known . I.i.121 ( 198,2 ) ' Twere better for you , if ' twere not known in coun- cil ; you'll be laugh'd at ] The old copies read , ' Twere better for you , if ' twere known in ...
... probably alludes to some real incident , at that time well known . I.i.121 ( 198,2 ) ' Twere better for you , if ' twere not known in coun- cil ; you'll be laugh'd at ] The old copies read , ' Twere better for you , if ' twere known in ...
Pagina 25
... probably some original obscurity in the expression , which gave occasion to mistake in repetition or transcription . I therefore suspect that the authour wrote thus , Then no more remains , But that to your sufficiencies your worth is ...
... probably some original obscurity in the expression , which gave occasion to mistake in repetition or transcription . I therefore suspect that the authour wrote thus , Then no more remains , But that to your sufficiencies your worth is ...
Pagina 69
... probably wrote cote , as it was pronounced . ( see 1765 , II , 218,5 ) V.ii.823 ( 467,8 ) To flatter up these powers of mine with rest ] Dr. Warburton would read fetter , but flatter or sooth is , in my opin ion , more apposite to the ...
... probably wrote cote , as it was pronounced . ( see 1765 , II , 218,5 ) V.ii.823 ( 467,8 ) To flatter up these powers of mine with rest ] Dr. Warburton would read fetter , but flatter or sooth is , in my opin ion , more apposite to the ...
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Adam Bell alluding alteration Angelo appears Ariel barren plants beard beauty believe better birdlime Caliban called Cataian character Claudio comedy common Coney-catchers conjecture critical Cupid diction doth Duke easily edition editors emendation expression false Falstaff faults folio fool GENTLEMEN OF VERONA George Steevens give Gonzalo grace Hanmer reads harsh heaven honour intended Isabella Johnson's notes king knight ladies language LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST Lucio Macbeth meaning Measure for Measure metonymy Midsummer Night's Dream mind month's mind nature notes to Shakespeare obscure observes old copies passage perhaps phrase plain poet present reading Prospero reader reason reprint revisions says scene seems sense shew signifies Sir Thomas Hanmer slander speech spirit stand Steevens story strange suppose tell thee Theobald thing thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus tongue tragedies true Twere University virtue Warburton reads word youth