The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volum 3Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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Side 147
... old authentic copy . The omission of the personal pronoun was formerly very common ; we should now write he's . 2 i . e . a bond . Shakspeare takes advantage of the old spelling to pro duce a quibble . 3 The old copy reads , " If I ...
... old authentic copy . The omission of the personal pronoun was formerly very common ; we should now write he's . 2 i . e . a bond . Shakspeare takes advantage of the old spelling to pro duce a quibble . 3 The old copy reads , " If I ...
Side 178
... old copy needs no alteration . Quarry means the squadron ( escadre ) , or square body , into which Macdonwald's troops were formed , better to receive the charge . 5 The meaning is , that Fortune , while she smiled on him , deceived him ...
... old copy needs no alteration . Quarry means the squadron ( escadre ) , or square body , into which Macdonwald's troops were formed , better to receive the charge . 5 The meaning is , that Fortune , while she smiled on him , deceived him ...
Side 333
... old copy reads sin of times . The emendation is Pope's . 2 The old copy reads , " Till I have set a glory to this hand . " This is a copy of the vows made in the ages of superstition and chivalry . Pope thought that we should read " a ...
... old copy reads sin of times . The emendation is Pope's . 2 The old copy reads , " Till I have set a glory to this hand . " This is a copy of the vows made in the ages of superstition and chivalry . Pope thought that we should read " a ...
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