The Works of William Shakespeare: The comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's lost. A midsummer-night's dream. The merchant of VeniceChapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... Corrector reads ' importable . ' " So says Mr. Collier in his Notes and Emendations , & c . , 1852 and 1853 , and in the second edition of his Shakespeare , 1858 ( where he adopts that reading ) ; but in the Notes and Emendations ...
... Corrector reads ' importable . ' " So says Mr. Collier in his Notes and Emendations , & c . , 1852 and 1853 , and in the second edition of his Shakespeare , 1858 ( where he adopts that reading ) ; but in the Notes and Emendations ...
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... read and arrange thus ; P. 5. ( 2 ) 66 Nay , more : If any born at Ephesus ... correction which Malone gives as his own ) .- The folio has " And he great care ... Corrector substitutes " gently . " P. 7. ( 8 ) " this " " Read NOTES . ] 33 ...
... read and arrange thus ; P. 5. ( 2 ) 66 Nay , more : If any born at Ephesus ... correction which Malone gives as his own ) .- The folio has " And he great care ... Corrector substitutes " gently . " P. 7. ( 8 ) " this " " Read NOTES . ] 33 ...
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... reads ( with his Ms. Corrector ) " To seek thy hope by , " & c . — Mr . Singer's emendation is " To seek thy fine by , " & c .; Mr. Swynfen Jervis's " To seek thy weal by , " & c . - I adopt ( with some hesitation ) the reading of Pope ...
... reads ( with his Ms. Corrector ) " To seek thy hope by , " & c . — Mr . Singer's emendation is " To seek thy fine by , " & c .; Mr. Swynfen Jervis's " To seek thy weal by , " & c . - I adopt ( with some hesitation ) the reading of Pope ...
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... reads Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector ; -very improperly , I think . P. 12. ( 20 ) " takes it ill . " The folio has " takes it thus . " - Corrected in the second folio . P. 13. ( 21 ) 66 Men , more divine , the masters of all these , Lords ...
... reads Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector ; -very improperly , I think . P. 12. ( 20 ) " takes it ill . " The folio has " takes it thus . " - Corrected in the second folio . P. 13. ( 21 ) 66 Men , more divine , the masters of all these , Lords ...
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... Corrector , " We talk with goblins , owls , and elves and sprites ; " and ... reads " for a face . " P. 23. ( 45 ) " Luce [ within ] . ” Here the folio ... correction of a rope , which might have furnished the rhyme now wanting . In a ...
... Corrector , " We talk with goblins , owls , and elves and sprites ; " and ... reads " for a face . " P. 23. ( 45 ) " Luce [ within ] . ” Here the folio ... correction of a rope , which might have furnished the rhyme now wanting . In a ...
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