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Side 33
... folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion concern- ing the metre ; and all the subsequent editors have adopted his al- teration . Many words of two syllables are used by Shakspeare as taking up the time of only one ...
... folio omitted the article , probably from a mistaken notion concern- ing the metre ; and all the subsequent editors have adopted his al- teration . Many words of two syllables are used by Shakspeare as taking up the time of only one ...
Side 42
... folios , read - hatred , though the same expression appears again in the first scene of the following act : " I do ... folio , the great corrupter of Shakspeare's text . Malone . 5 by him : ] That is , by his house . Make that your way ...
... folios , read - hatred , though the same expression appears again in the first scene of the following act : " I do ... folio , the great corrupter of Shakspeare's text . Malone . 5 by him : ] That is , by his house . Make that your way ...
Side 58
... folio has reares , which is not much better . To reduce the passage to the rules of grammar , we should read - You are the first that rears his hand . Tyrwhitt . According to the rules of grammar Shakspeare certainly should have written ...
... folio has reares , which is not much better . To reduce the passage to the rules of grammar , we should read - You are the first that rears his hand . Tyrwhitt . According to the rules of grammar Shakspeare certainly should have written ...
Side 64
... folios give this speech to Casca . Reed . 9 Stoop , Romans , stoop , ] Plutarch , in The Life of Cæsar , says ... folio - states . Mr. Malone admits the first of these readings , which he thus explains - In theatrick pomp yet un ...
... folios give this speech to Casca . Reed . 9 Stoop , Romans , stoop , ] Plutarch , in The Life of Cæsar , says ... folio - states . Mr. Malone admits the first of these readings , which he thus explains - In theatrick pomp yet un ...
Side 80
... folio ( and , I believe , through a mistake of the press ) has -writ , which in the second folio was properly changed into - wit . Dr. Johnson , however , supposes , that by writ was meant a " penned and premeditated oration . " But the ...
... folio ( and , I believe , through a mistake of the press ) has -writ , which in the second folio was properly changed into - wit . Dr. Johnson , however , supposes , that by writ was meant a " penned and premeditated oration . " But the ...
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