The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... play , ' the dreadful summit of a cliff ' is printed ' the dreadful sonnet of a cliff , ' suggestive of cadence , but scarcely of a precipice ; and that ' the life - rendering pelican ' is presented as ' the life - rendering Politician ...
... play , ' the dreadful summit of a cliff ' is printed ' the dreadful sonnet of a cliff , ' suggestive of cadence , but scarcely of a precipice ; and that ' the life - rendering pelican ' is presented as ' the life - rendering Politician ...
Página xv
... play , act i . sc . 2 , print with the folio ( the only authority for the text of The Winter's Tale ) , " How sometimes nature will betray it's folly , It's tenderness , and make itself a pastime , " & c . To me , who firmly believe ...
... play , act i . sc . 2 , print with the folio ( the only authority for the text of The Winter's Tale ) , " How sometimes nature will betray it's folly , It's tenderness , and make itself a pastime , " & c . To me , who firmly believe ...
Página xvii
... play , have in the corresponding passage , " Quic . . . . . . And he has as it were a whay coloured beard , Sim . Indeed my maisters beard is kane colored ; " 66 which passage of the quartos suggested to Capell his emendation . - When ...
... play , have in the corresponding passage , " Quic . . . . . . And he has as it were a whay coloured beard , Sim . Indeed my maisters beard is kane colored ; " 66 which passage of the quartos suggested to Capell his emendation . - When ...
Página xx
... play . They have " When he was seated in a chariot Of an inestimable value , and his daughter with him , " & c . out of which the modern editors have made " When he was seated , and his daughter with him , In a chariot of inestimable ...
... play . They have " When he was seated in a chariot Of an inestimable value , and his daughter with him , " & c . out of which the modern editors have made " When he was seated , and his daughter with him , In a chariot of inestimable ...
Página xxii
... play now quoted . Vol . i . p . 303 ; " In [ For ] that it sav'd me , keep it . In like necessity , Which God protect thee from : it may | protect | thee | . ' Per . 2 , 1. " Who would suppose that the second of these lines stands thus ...
... play now quoted . Vol . i . p . 303 ; " In [ For ] that it sav'd me , keep it . In like necessity , Which God protect thee from : it may | protect | thee | . ' Per . 2 , 1. " Who would suppose that the second of these lines stands thus ...
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