“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... Corrector was heard of , most of the editors had agreed that “ quarrel " is the genuine reading .- " The word quarrel , " observes Steevens , occurs in Holinshed's relation of this very fact , and may be regarded as a sufficient proof ...
... Corrector was heard of , most of the editors had agreed that “ quarrel " is the genuine reading .- " The word quarrel , " observes Steevens , occurs in Holinshed's relation of this very fact , and may be regarded as a sufficient proof ...
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... Corrector reads " comes : " but the old text certainly admits of Heath's interpretation- " That appears to be upon the point of speaking things strange . " P.7 . ( 13 ) " Enter Ross . " The folio has " Enter Rosse and Angus , " - by ...
... Corrector reads " comes : " but the old text certainly admits of Heath's interpretation- " That appears to be upon the point of speaking things strange . " P.7 . ( 13 ) " Enter Ross . " The folio has " Enter Rosse and Angus , " - by ...
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... Corrector , though he changes " Can " to " Came , " leaves " tale " unaltered . And what then ? This is not the only corrupted word in Macbeth which he has passed over : we are told that , in act ii . se . 1 , " no change is made [ by ...
... Corrector , though he changes " Can " to " Came , " leaves " tale " unaltered . And what then ? This is not the only corrupted word in Macbeth which he has passed over : we are told that , in act ii . se . 1 , " no change is made [ by ...
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... Corrector substitutes " . the blankness of the dark . " Nor is he the only one who has unnecessarily meddled with the passage ; for Coleridge proposed " . -the blank height of the dark , " & c .; a con- jecture which appeared in the ...
... Corrector substitutes " . the blankness of the dark . " Nor is he the only one who has unnecessarily meddled with the passage ; for Coleridge proposed " . -the blank height of the dark , " & c .; a con- jecture which appeared in the ...
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... Corrector . P. 18. ( 34 ) " And falls on th ' other . " So the folio exactly : but qy.?-Hanmer printed " And falls on th ' other side ; " which Walker ( Crit . Exam , & c . vol . iii . p . 253 ) says is " evidently " right . Steevens ...
... Corrector . P. 18. ( 34 ) " And falls on th ' other . " So the folio exactly : but qy.?-Hanmer printed " And falls on th ' other side ; " which Walker ( Crit . Exam , & c . vol . iii . p . 253 ) says is " evidently " right . Steevens ...
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