Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, المجلد 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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الصفحة xv
... Dyce , as if to disparage my volume , sometimes puts in a claim for emendations in Mr. Singer's folio not borne out by the fact : I will only trouble the reader with one instance , and it applies to a passage in " Henry IV . Part II ...
... Dyce , as if to disparage my volume , sometimes puts in a claim for emendations in Mr. Singer's folio not borne out by the fact : I will only trouble the reader with one instance , and it applies to a passage in " Henry IV . Part II ...
الصفحة xvi
... Dyce has no note upon the passage : I presume that it embodies Mr. Singer's editorial views as contained in a sepa- rate production , which to this day I have never looked at , but which Mr. Dyce often quotes under the title of “ Shake ...
... Dyce has no note upon the passage : I presume that it embodies Mr. Singer's editorial views as contained in a sepa- rate production , which to this day I have never looked at , but which Mr. Dyce often quotes under the title of “ Shake ...
الصفحة xvii
... Dyce could extract " no tolerable sense , " and was therefore driven to accept diseases from my corrected folio , 1632. Mr. Dyce does not attempt to say one word about the old corrupt text of " unthread the rude eye of rebellion , " and ...
... Dyce could extract " no tolerable sense , " and was therefore driven to accept diseases from my corrected folio , 1632. Mr. Dyce does not attempt to say one word about the old corrupt text of " unthread the rude eye of rebellion , " and ...
الصفحة xviii
... Dyce is more cautious in his pro- ceeding ; but still he is frequently guilty of similar practices ; and if he do not avail himself of an excellent emendation in his text , he transfers it without remark to a note , so that it cannot be ...
... Dyce is more cautious in his pro- ceeding ; but still he is frequently guilty of similar practices ; and if he do not avail himself of an excellent emendation in his text , he transfers it without remark to a note , so that it cannot be ...
الصفحة xix
... Dyce will find it more than difficult to persuade any body , that offers must not henceforward be admitted as the genuine language of Shakespeare ' . Mr. Singer pronounces in favour of offers , though at the risk of its being said that ...
... Dyce will find it more than difficult to persuade any body , that offers must not henceforward be admitted as the genuine language of Shakespeare ' . Mr. Singer pronounces in favour of offers , though at the risk of its being said that ...
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