Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shakespeare's Plays: From Early Manuscript Corrections in a Copy of the Folio, 1632, in the Possession of J. Payne Collier ... Forming a Supplementai Volume to the Works of Shakespeare by the Same EditorWhittaker and Company, 1853 - 528 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xii
... seems to have insisted , but in which , in 2 As it is not easy to put the explanation of this apparently trifling matter in a short compass , the reader is referred particularly to pp . 111 , 117 , 325 , 399 , and 507 . some cases ...
... seems to have insisted , but in which , in 2 As it is not easy to put the explanation of this apparently trifling matter in a short compass , the reader is referred particularly to pp . 111 , 117 , 325 , 399 , and 507 . some cases ...
الصفحة xviii
... seems to be that which one of the most acute of the commentators applied to an avowedly conjectural emendation — that it required no authority — that it carried conviction on the very face of it ' . Many of the most valuable corrections ...
... seems to be that which one of the most acute of the commentators applied to an avowedly conjectural emendation — that it required no authority — that it carried conviction on the very face of it ' . Many of the most valuable corrections ...
الصفحة xx
... seems astonishing , on this very account , that the right word was never guessed , as it is found in the margin of my volume : - " Why in this woolless toge should I stand here , To beg of Hob and Dick ? " Can there be an instant's ...
... seems astonishing , on this very account , that the right word was never guessed , as it is found in the margin of my volume : - " Why in this woolless toge should I stand here , To beg of Hob and Dick ? " Can there be an instant's ...
الصفحة xxiii
... seems to afford evidence that the work of correction was not done speedily , nor continu- ously , but as the misprints became apparent , and the means of correcting them occurred . Thus a long interval may have elapsed before this copy ...
... seems to afford evidence that the work of correction was not done speedily , nor continu- ously , but as the misprints became apparent , and the means of correcting them occurred . Thus a long interval may have elapsed before this copy ...
الصفحة xxxii
... seems impossible to doubt the genuineness of this inser- tion , unless we go the length of pronouncing it not only an invention , but an invention of the utmost ingenuity ; for while it renders perfect the deficient sense , it shows at ...
... seems impossible to doubt the genuineness of this inser- tion , unless we go the length of pronouncing it not only an invention , but an invention of the utmost ingenuity ; for while it renders perfect the deficient sense , it shows at ...
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according afterwards altered amended Antony appears authority blunder Cæsar called Cleopatra cloth compositor conjecture copyist Coriolanus corrected folio corruption couplet defective doubt Duke editors emendation Enter epithet erased error evident exclaims eyes Falstaff father favour give given Hamlet hath heaven Henry Iachimo Iago impressions inserted Italic type Johnson Julius Cæsar King Lady last line letter lines lower lord Macbeth Malone manuscript stage-direction manuscript-corrector margin meaning merely misheard misprint mistake modern editions necessary never observes occurs old copies old corrector omitted Othello passage perhaps play poet poet's Prince printed copies printer probably proposed quartos and folios Queen remarks restored rhyme says SCENE I.
P. SCENE II scribe second folio second line seems sense sentence set right Shakespeare speaking speech spelt stands Steevens strange struck subsequent substituted suppose syllables tells thee Theobald thou tion Ufton Court verse Warburton word written
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الصفحة 171 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. — That strain again ! — it had a dying fall : O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, (') That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour ! — Enough ; no more : 'Tis not so sweet now as it was before.
الصفحة 441 - You cannot call it love; for at your age The heyday in the blood is tame, it's humble, And waits upon the judgment; and what judgment Would step from this to this?
الصفحة 425 - I conjure you, by that which you profess, (Howe'er you come to know it,) answer me : Though you untie the winds, and let them fight Against the churches ; though the yesty waves Confound and swallow navigation up; Though bladed corn be lodg'd, and trees blown down; Though castles topple on their warders...
الصفحة 437 - But if the gods themselves did see her then, When she saw Pyrrhus make malicious sport In mincing with his sword her husband's limbs, The instant burst of clamour that she made, Unless things mortal move them not at all, Would have made milch the burning eyes of heaven, And passion in the gods.
الصفحة 258 - A made a finer end, and went away, an it had been any christom child; 'a parted even just between twelve and one, even at the turning o' the tide: for after I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with flowers, and smile upon his fingers...
الصفحة 450 - Why have my sisters husbands, if they say They love you all ? Haply, when I shall wed, That lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry Half my love with him, half my care and duty : Sure I shall never marry like my sisters, To love my father all.
الصفحة 2 - The direful spectacle of the wreck, which touch'd The very virtue of compassion in thee, I have with such provision in mine art So safely order'd, that there is no soul — No, not so much perdition as an hair, Betid to any creature in the vessel Which thou heard'st cry, which thou saw'st sink.
الصفحة xxvii - Like the poor cat i' the adage? MACB. Prithee, peace. I dare do all that may become a man; Who dares do more is none. LADY M. What beast was't, then, That made you break this enterprise to me? When you durst do it, then you were a man; And, to be more than what you were, you would Be so much more the man. Nor time nor place Did then adhere, and yet you would make both. They have made themselves, and that their fitness now Does unmake you.
الصفحة 433 - Almost to jelly with the act of fear, Stand dumb and speak not to him. This to me In dreadful secrecy impart they did, And I with them the third night kept the watch ; Where, as they had deliver'd, both in time, Form of the thing, each word made true and good, The apparition comes.
الصفحة 447 - Now cracks a noble heart. Good night, sweet prince ; And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest ! Why does the drum come hither ? [March within.