The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 14 |
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Σελίδα 33
The editor of the second folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion concern- ing the metre ; and all the subsequent editors have adopted his al- teration . Many words of two syllables are used by Shakspeare as taking up ...
The editor of the second folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion concern- ing the metre ; and all the subsequent editors have adopted his al- teration . Many words of two syllables are used by Shakspeare as taking up ...
Σελίδα 34
... conspiracy ; Hide it in smiles , and affability : For if thou path thy native semblance on , 2 into the succeeding vowel , an advantage which cannot be obtained in favour of the present restoration offered from the first folio .
... conspiracy ; Hide it in smiles , and affability : For if thou path thy native semblance on , 2 into the succeeding vowel , an advantage which cannot be obtained in favour of the present restoration offered from the first folio .
Σελίδα 42
4 - Bear Cæsar hard , ] Thus the old copy , but Messieurs Rowe , Pope , and Sir Thomas Hanmer , on the authority of the second and fatter folios , read - hatred , though the same expression appears again in the first scene of the ...
4 - Bear Cæsar hard , ] Thus the old copy , but Messieurs Rowe , Pope , and Sir Thomas Hanmer , on the authority of the second and fatter folios , read - hatred , though the same expression appears again in the first scene of the ...
Σελίδα 64
Both the folios give this speech to Casca . Reed . ... 2 In states unborn , ] The first folio has - state ; very properly cor- rected in the second folio - states . Mr. Malone admits the first of these readings , which he thus explains ...
Both the folios give this speech to Casca . Reed . ... 2 In states unborn , ] The first folio has - state ; very properly cor- rected in the second folio - states . Mr. Malone admits the first of these readings , which he thus explains ...
Σελίδα 80
The editor of the second folio , who altered whatever he did not understand , substituted wit for writ . Wit in our author's time had not its present signification , but meant understanding . Would Shak- speare make Antony declare ...
The editor of the second folio , who altered whatever he did not understand , substituted wit for writ . Wit in our author's time had not its present signification , but meant understanding . Would Shak- speare make Antony declare ...
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ancient answer Antony appears bear believe better blood Brutus Cæsar called Casca Cassius cause comes common copies Cordelia Corn daughters death doth Edgar edition editors Enter Exit expression eyes fall father fear fire folio Fool fortune give Gloster gods hand hast hath head hear heart Henry hold honour Johnson Kent kind king Lear less live look lord Malone Mark Mason master means mind nature never night noble observed omitted once passage perhaps play poor present quartos reason says scene seems seen sense Shakspeare signifies speak speech spirit stand Steevens suppose sword tell thee thing thou thought true turn Warburton word