The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2Charles Knight, 1851 |
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... . The best I can , my lord . D. PEDRO . Do so farewell . [ Exit BALTHAZAR . ] Come hither , Leonato : What " The original copies read nothing . was it you told me of to - day ? SCENE III . ] 25 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING .
... . The best I can , my lord . D. PEDRO . Do so farewell . [ Exit BALTHAZAR . ] Come hither , Leonato : What " The original copies read nothing . was it you told me of to - day ? SCENE III . ] 25 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING .
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... original copies , cannot . b Fancy is here used in a different sense from the same word which immediately precedes it- although fancy in the sense of love is the same as fancy in the sense of the indulgence of a humour . The fancy which ...
... original copies , cannot . b Fancy is here used in a different sense from the same word which immediately precedes it- although fancy in the sense of love is the same as fancy in the sense of the indulgence of a humour . The fancy which ...
Page 36
... Night . So the folio ; in the quarto , midnight . b How if a . We have retained the quaint vulgarism of the original , instead of the modern re- DOGB . Why then , take no note of him 36 [ ACT III . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING .
... Night . So the folio ; in the quarto , midnight . b How if a . We have retained the quaint vulgarism of the original , instead of the modern re- DOGB . Why then , take no note of him 36 [ ACT III . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING .
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... original . The meaning is destroyed by the modern mode of pointing the passage , - " To be married to her , friar ; you come to marry her . " FRIAR . Lady , you come hither to be married. and BEATRICE , & c . [ Scene II . A Prison . ]
... original . The meaning is destroyed by the modern mode of pointing the passage , - " To be married to her , friar ; you come to marry her . " FRIAR . Lady , you come hither to be married. and BEATRICE , & c . [ Scene II . A Prison . ]
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... seal doth warrant • Frame - ordinance - arrangement . b The original copies have " to start . " Bear , in the folio . The quarto , beat . The tenour of my book ; trust not my age 48 [ ACT IV . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING .
... seal doth warrant • Frame - ordinance - arrangement . b The original copies have " to start . " Bear , in the folio . The quarto , beat . The tenour of my book ; trust not my age 48 [ ACT IV . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING .
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