King LearClarendon Press, 1877 - 200 sider |
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Side 110
... Henry IV , v . I. 72 ) , ' suffocate ' ( Troilus and Cressida , i . 3. 125 ) , ' create ' ( Midsummer Night's Dream , v . 1. 412 ) . 6 69. More richer . So the quartos . The folios read More ponderous , ' which has the appearance of ...
... Henry IV , v . I. 72 ) , ' suffocate ' ( Troilus and Cressida , i . 3. 125 ) , ' create ' ( Midsummer Night's Dream , v . 1. 412 ) . 6 69. More richer . So the quartos . The folios read More ponderous , ' which has the appearance of ...
Side 112
... Henry VI , iii . 2. 64 , a significant fact as regards Shakespeare's part in that play . 102. the operation of the orbs . Compare Antony and Cleopatra , ii . 7. 30 : ' Your serpent of Egypt is bred now of your mud by the operation of ...
... Henry VI , iii . 2. 64 , a significant fact as regards Shakespeare's part in that play . 102. the operation of the orbs . Compare Antony and Cleopatra , ii . 7. 30 : ' Your serpent of Egypt is bred now of your mud by the operation of ...
Side 114
... Henry IV , iv . 2. 8 : An if it do , take it for thy labour ; and if it make twenty , take them all ; I'll answer the coinage . ' 145. Reverbs , reverberates . Apparently a word of Shakespeare's coinage . 146. a pawn , or pledge . See ...
... Henry IV , iv . 2. 8 : An if it do , take it for thy labour ; and if it make twenty , take them all ; I'll answer the coinage . ' 145. Reverbs , reverberates . Apparently a word of Shakespeare's coinage . 146. a pawn , or pledge . See ...
Side 119
... Henry IV , 1. 3. 183 : " ' Revenge the jeering and disdain'd contempt , ' And The Merchant of Venice , iii . 2. 97 : ' the guiled shore To a most dangerous sea . ' 268. In the quartos the two speakers are transposed . 270. At is used ...
... Henry IV , 1. 3. 183 : " ' Revenge the jeering and disdain'd contempt , ' And The Merchant of Venice , iii . 2. 97 : ' the guiled shore To a most dangerous sea . ' 268. In the quartos the two speakers are transposed . 270. At is used ...
Side 120
... Henry V , v . epilogue , 4 : Mangling by starts the full course of their glory . ' Ib . like , likely . See iv . 2. 19 . 294. let's hit , let us agree . The reading of the quartos . The folios have sit . ' We find in Nevile's Imitations ...
... Henry V , v . epilogue , 4 : Mangling by starts the full course of their glory . ' Ib . like , likely . See iv . 2. 19 . 294. let's hit , let us agree . The reading of the quartos . The folios have sit . ' We find in Nevile's Imitations ...
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