Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, المجلد 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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الصفحة xxiv
... altering " leap " to leapt , which change Mr. Dyce can repudiate for no other reason , but because it comes to him recommended by an unwelcome authority . The folio , 1623 , has it thus : - - " Cricket , to Windsor chimneys shalt thou ...
... altering " leap " to leapt , which change Mr. Dyce can repudiate for no other reason , but because it comes to him recommended by an unwelcome authority . The folio , 1623 , has it thus : - - " Cricket , to Windsor chimneys shalt thou ...
الصفحة xxviii
... alteration in the corrected folio , 1632 , makes the passage run thus : — " Hark , how the villain would gloze , now , after his treasonable abuses . " Can this be wrong ? certainly not : even the Rev. Mr. Dyce says so , and silently ...
... alteration in the corrected folio , 1632 , makes the passage run thus : — " Hark , how the villain would gloze , now , after his treasonable abuses . " Can this be wrong ? certainly not : even the Rev. Mr. Dyce says so , and silently ...
الصفحة xxx
... corrector ; " " So Hanmer , and so Mr. Collier's MS . corrector , " & c . , just as if that were a reason for rejecting , instead of accepting an alteration . to have brought himself to the belief that it was XXX PREFACE.
... corrector ; " " So Hanmer , and so Mr. Collier's MS . corrector , " & c . , just as if that were a reason for rejecting , instead of accepting an alteration . to have brought himself to the belief that it was XXX PREFACE.
الصفحة xxxii
... altered . In all previous editions , the heroine is made to come upon the stage eight lines too early , viz . when the First Patrician says " You do the nobler ; " but the corrected folio , 1632 , shows that she ought not to make her ...
... altered . In all previous editions , the heroine is made to come upon the stage eight lines too early , viz . when the First Patrician says " You do the nobler ; " but the corrected folio , 1632 , shows that she ought not to make her ...
الصفحة 28
... altered and adapted to the stage ; but in such early plays , as are to be considered entirely his own , Shakespeare appears to have deemed rhyme more necessary to satisfy the ear of his auditory , than Marlowe held it when he wrote his ...
... altered and adapted to the stage ; but in such early plays , as are to be considered entirely his own , Shakespeare appears to have deemed rhyme more necessary to satisfy the ear of his auditory , than Marlowe held it when he wrote his ...
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