Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 2Whittaker, 1858 |
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... folio reads yet . * You have ' TILL of late ] " " Till " is from the corr . fo . 1632 , and is clearly required by the sense . " TRUE root , ] True is omitted in the folio , 1623 . John . I had rather be a canker in a c 2 SCENE III ...
... folio reads yet . * You have ' TILL of late ] " " Till " is from the corr . fo . 1632 , and is clearly required by the sense . " TRUE root , ] True is omitted in the folio , 1623 . John . I had rather be a canker in a c 2 SCENE III ...
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... folio reads , " this lady Tongue . " The corr . fo . 1632 , " my lady Tongue , " in conformity with the 4to , 1598 . 1- of THAT jealous complexion . ] The folio reads , " of a jealous complexion . " The corr . fo . 1632 has " something ...
... folio reads , " this lady Tongue . " The corr . fo . 1632 , " my lady Tongue , " in conformity with the 4to , 1598 . 1- of THAT jealous complexion . ] The folio reads , " of a jealous complexion . " The corr . fo . 1632 has " something ...
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... folio and quarto , here have Claudio for Borachio ; but Claudio was to be a spectator of the scene , and Margaret , in the character of Hero , was to appear to love Borachio , and thus to inflame Claudio . In the corr . fo . 1632 the ...
... folio and quarto , here have Claudio for Borachio ; but Claudio was to be a spectator of the scene , and Margaret , in the character of Hero , was to appear to love Borachio , and thus to inflame Claudio . In the corr . fo . 1632 the ...
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... folio reads- " unwor.hy to have so good a the 4to , more tersely , as in our text . 2 her GENTLEWOMEN carry . ] So the 4to : the folio gentlewoman ; but Mar- garet and Ursula were both employed . 3 - the conference was SADLY borne . ] i ...
... folio reads- " unwor.hy to have so good a the 4to , more tersely , as in our text . 2 her GENTLEWOMEN carry . ] So the 4to : the folio gentlewoman ; but Mar- garet and Ursula were both employed . 3 - the conference was SADLY borne . ] i ...
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... folio , have cannot for " can , " an obvious misprint , set right in the corr . fo . 1632 . 7 - all SLOPS ] Large loose breeches , or trowsers . 8 - or in the shape of two countries at once ; as a German from the waist downward , all ...
... folio , have cannot for " can , " an obvious misprint , set right in the corr . fo . 1632 . 7 - all SLOPS ] Large loose breeches , or trowsers . 8 - or in the shape of two countries at once ; as a German from the waist downward , all ...
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