The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, 第 2 巻Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... passages ( i.e. passages actually the work not of Shakespeare , but of the note - taker ) , its retention of ( essential ) passages omitted in the Folio , the complication in both of the time - plot , lead almost inevitably to the ...
... passages ( i.e. passages actually the work not of Shakespeare , but of the note - taker ) , its retention of ( essential ) passages omitted in the Folio , the complication in both of the time - plot , lead almost inevitably to the ...
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... passage has as yet been offered ; various suggestions have been made , e.g. " salt - fish " the hake borne by the stockfishmon- gers ; same for " salt ; " " ' tis ott fish " ( assigned to Evans ) , etc. May not , however , the whole ...
... passage has as yet been offered ; various suggestions have been made , e.g. " salt - fish " the hake borne by the stockfishmon- gers ; same for " salt ; " " ' tis ott fish " ( assigned to Evans ) , etc. May not , however , the whole ...
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... passage occurs : " I have heard with extreme regret that some of my enemies endeavour to cal- umniate me and prejudice your Majesty against me . I have given them no occasion for this . I hope that when your Majesty has discovered this ...
... passage occurs : " I have heard with extreme regret that some of my enemies endeavour to cal- umniate me and prejudice your Majesty against me . I have given them no occasion for this . I hope that when your Majesty has discovered this ...
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... passage had passed through all the editions without suspicion of being corrupted ; but the reading of the old quartos of 1602 and 1619 , Let me see thee froth and lime , ' I take to be the true one . The Host calls for an immediate ...
... passage had passed through all the editions without suspicion of being corrupted ; but the reading of the old quartos of 1602 and 1619 , Let me see thee froth and lime , ' I take to be the true one . The Host calls for an immediate ...
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... passages where the hyphen , as here , is introduced with odd impropriety . 138. crotchets . So the folio . Dyce reads " crotchet . " Corrected by Walker ( Crit . Exam . i . 245 ) . 6 148. we have . " Surely , we would have , ' " says ...
... passages where the hyphen , as here , is introduced with odd impropriety . 138. crotchets . So the folio . Dyce reads " crotchet . " Corrected by Walker ( Crit . Exam . i . 245 ) . 6 148. we have . " Surely , we would have , ' " says ...
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