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Pagina 88
... copies read I cannot fum up fum of half my wealth , I cannot fum up fome of half my wealth . STEEVENS . The following would be nearer the original reading : I cannot fum up th ' sum of half my wealth . REMARKS ACT : ACT III . SCENE I. A ...
... copies read I cannot fum up fum of half my wealth , I cannot fum up fome of half my wealth . STEEVENS . The following would be nearer the original reading : I cannot fum up th ' sum of half my wealth . REMARKS ACT : ACT III . SCENE I. A ...
Pagina 131
... copies of any tower . 1 Or chain me , & c . ] STEEVENS . Or walk in thievifh ways , or bid me lurk Where ferpents are ; chain me with roaring bears , Or hide me nightly , & c . It is thus the editions vary . Pore . My edition has the ...
... copies of any tower . 1 Or chain me , & c . ] STEEVENS . Or walk in thievifh ways , or bid me lurk Where ferpents are ; chain me with roaring bears , Or hide me nightly , & c . It is thus the editions vary . Pore . My edition has the ...
Pagina 154
... copies read in Gapel's , monument ; and thus Gafcoigne in his Flowers , p . 51 : " Thys token whych the Mountacutes did beare alwaies , fo that " They covet to be knowne from Capels where they paffe , " For ancient grutch whych long ago ...
... copies read in Gapel's , monument ; and thus Gafcoigne in his Flowers , p . 51 : " Thys token whych the Mountacutes did beare alwaies , fo that " They covet to be knowne from Capels where they paffe , " For ancient grutch whych long ago ...
Pagina 157
... copies , will fcarcely notice the grammatical impropriety of the propofed emendation . REMARKS . 4 Upon thy back hang's ragged mifery , ] This is the reading of the oldeft copy . I have reitored it in preference to the following line ...
... copies , will fcarcely notice the grammatical impropriety of the propofed emendation . REMARKS . 4 Upon thy back hang's ragged mifery , ] This is the reading of the oldeft copy . I have reitored it in preference to the following line ...
Pagina 166
... copies in this adu tion , yet he is no fair tranfcriber ; for he has funk upon us an hemiftich of most profound abfurdity , which poflefles all thofe copies . Come , Depart again : here , here will I remain With 166 ROMEO AND JULIE T. O ...
... copies in this adu tion , yet he is no fair tranfcriber ; for he has funk upon us an hemiftich of most profound abfurdity , which poflefles all thofe copies . Come , Depart again : here , here will I remain With 166 ROMEO AND JULIE T. O ...
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