The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 8F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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Pàgina 18
... editors arbitrarily read — if ' twere not known in council : —but I believe Falstaff quibbles between council and counsel . The latter signifies secrecy . So , in Hamlet : " The players cannot keep counsel , they'll tell all ...
... editors arbitrarily read — if ' twere not known in council : —but I believe Falstaff quibbles between council and counsel . The latter signifies secrecy . So , in Hamlet : " The players cannot keep counsel , they'll tell all ...
Pàgina 28
... editors read- " parcel of the mind . ” To be parcel of any thing , is an expression that often occurs in the old plays . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " And make damnation parcel of Again , in Tamburlaine , 1590 : your oath . " " To ...
... editors read- " parcel of the mind . ” To be parcel of any thing , is an expression that often occurs in the old plays . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " And make damnation parcel of Again , in Tamburlaine , 1590 : your oath . " " To ...
Pàgina 29
... editors in their sagacity have murdered a jest here . It is designed , no doubt , that Slender should say decrease , instead of increase ; and dissolved and dissolutely , instead of resolved and resolutely : but to make him say , on the ...
... editors in their sagacity have murdered a jest here . It is designed , no doubt , that Slender should say decrease , instead of increase ; and dissolved and dissolutely , instead of resolved and resolutely : but to make him say , on the ...
Pàgina 34
... word from pheeze . " I'll pheeze you , " says Sly to the Hostess , in The Taming of the Shrew . MALONE . I said I well , ] The learned editor of the Canterbury FAL . Do so , good mine host . HOST 34 ACT I. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... word from pheeze . " I'll pheeze you , " says Sly to the Hostess , in The Taming of the Shrew . MALONE . I said I well , ] The learned editor of the Canterbury FAL . Do so , good mine host . HOST 34 ACT I. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
Pàgina 61
... me , ] Thus the old copies . The modern editors read- " some stain in me , " but , I think , unnecessarily . A similar expression occurs in The Winter's Tale : MRS . FORD . Boarding call you it ? I'll SC . I. 61 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... me , ] Thus the old copies . The modern editors read- " some stain in me , " but , I think , unnecessarily . A similar expression occurs in The Winter's Tale : MRS . FORD . Boarding call you it ? I'll SC . I. 61 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 8 William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1821 |
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 8 William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1821 |
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Achilles Æneas Æneid AGAM Agamemnon Ajax ancient Ben Jonson CAIUS Calchas called comedy CRES Cressida devil Diomed doth edit editor Enter eringoes Exeunt Exit eyes fairies Falstaff fight folio fool give Grecian Greeks Hanmer hath heart heaven HECT Hector Helen honour horse HOST humour husband JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Lear knight lady lord Lydgate MALONE marry master Brook master doctor means Menelaus mistress Ford Neoptolemus Nestor old copy old quarto Pandarus Paris passage PATR Patroclus phrase PIST play pray Priam prince quarto Queen QUICK quoth reading scene sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHAL Shallow signifies Sir Hugh sir John SLEN Slender speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet sword tell thee THEOBALD THER Thersites thing thou Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy TYRWHITT ULYSS WARBURTON wife Windsor woman word