The dramatic works.Whittingham, 1830 |
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Side 53
... Age , or the World never honest till now ; and by passages in other co- temporary writers . 12 Guiled for guiling ... old copy , which I have restored , is the true one . That paleness was an epithet peculiar to lead is shown in Baret ...
... Age , or the World never honest till now ; and by passages in other co- temporary writers . 12 Guiled for guiling ... old copy , which I have restored , is the true one . That paleness was an epithet peculiar to lead is shown in Baret ...
Side 70
... old copy , the change is merely in the punctuation of one line , and the omission of s at the end of master's . I think it right to place below the original reading of all the old copies that the reader may judge for himself : And ...
... old copy , the change is merely in the punctuation of one line , and the omission of s at the end of master's . I think it right to place below the original reading of all the old copies that the reader may judge for himself : And ...
Side 102
... old copy , which is sufficiently intelligible . 2 The old orthography staies was an easy corruption of sties ; which Warburton thought the true reading . So Caliban says : And here you sty me In this bard rock . his hinds , bars me the ...
... old copy , which is sufficiently intelligible . 2 The old orthography staies was an easy corruption of sties ; which Warburton thought the true reading . So Caliban says : And here you sty me In this bard rock . his hinds , bars me the ...
Side 109
... old copy reasd perceiveth . The folio , 1632 , reads per- ceiving . Touch . No , by mine honour ; but I SC . II . 109 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... old copy reasd perceiveth . The folio , 1632 , reads per- ceiving . Touch . No , by mine honour ; but I SC . II . 109 AS YOU LIKE IT .
Side 117
... old copy reads taller , which is evidently wrong . Pope altered it to shorter . The present reading is Malone's . Ros . Not one to throw at a dog . SC . II . 117 AS YOU LIKE I IT .
... old copy reads taller , which is evidently wrong . Pope altered it to shorter . The present reading is Malone's . Ros . Not one to throw at a dog . SC . II . 117 AS YOU LIKE I IT .
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