The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volum 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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Side 25
... quarto , by aug- mentations or insertions ; but in this place , it varies by the omission of all between brackets . 2 For cohorts some editors read courts . 3 i . e . temperate . All between brackets is omitted in the quartos . VOL ...
... quarto , by aug- mentations or insertions ; but in this place , it varies by the omission of all between brackets . 2 For cohorts some editors read courts . 3 i . e . temperate . All between brackets is omitted in the quartos . VOL ...
Side 36
... quarto copies reads , " We that too late repents us . " The others , " We that too late repents . " 2 The sea - monster is the hippopotamus , the hieroglyphical symbol of impiety and ingratitude . 3 By an engine the rack is here ...
... quarto copies reads , " We that too late repents us . " The others , " We that too late repents . " 2 The sea - monster is the hippopotamus , the hieroglyphical symbol of impiety and ingratitude . 3 By an engine the rack is here ...
Side 42
... quarto B. 3 Queasy appears to mean here delicate , unsettled . 4 Have you said nothing upon the party formed by him against the duke of Albany ? 5 i . e . consider , recollect yourself . Some blood drawn on me would beget opinion ...
... quarto B. 3 Queasy appears to mean here delicate , unsettled . 4 Have you said nothing upon the party formed by him against the duke of Albany ? 5 i . e . consider , recollect yourself . Some blood drawn on me would beget opinion ...
Side 93
... Quarto A. reads " my foot usurp my body ; Quarto B. , " my foot usurps my head ; " Quarto C. , " a fool usurps my bed . " The folio reads , " my fool usurps my body . " 2 Goneril's meaning seems to be , " There was a time when you would ...
... Quarto A. reads " my foot usurp my body ; Quarto B. , " my foot usurps my head ; " Quarto C. , " a fool usurps my bed . " The folio reads , " my fool usurps my body . " 2 Goneril's meaning seems to be , " There was a time when you would ...
Side 98
... weeds among corn . 5 Steevens says that do should be omitted as needless and injurious to the metre . Do is found in none of the old copies but quarto B. In the restoring his bereaved sense ? He that helps 98 [ ACT IV . KING LEAR .
... weeds among corn . 5 Steevens says that do should be omitted as needless and injurious to the metre . Do is found in none of the old copies but quarto B. In the restoring his bereaved sense ? He that helps 98 [ ACT IV . KING LEAR .
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