The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... prayers & c . ] The four following lines have been added since the first edition . Pope . They are found in the folio , but not in the quarto . Malone . VOL . XI . F children ! - But thou wilt be aveng'd on my KING RICHARD III . 49.
... prayers & c . ] The four following lines have been added since the first edition . Pope . They are found in the folio , but not in the quarto . Malone . VOL . XI . F children ! - But thou wilt be aveng'd on my KING RICHARD III . 49.
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... editions , the Keeper is made to hold the dialogue with Clarence till this line . And here Brakenbury enters ... edition . Pope . The keeper , introduced in the quarto , 1598 , was , in fact , Bra- kenbury , who was Lieutenant of ...
... editions , the Keeper is made to hold the dialogue with Clarence till this line . And here Brakenbury enters ... edition . Pope . The keeper , introduced in the quarto , 1598 , was , in fact , Bra- kenbury , who was Lieutenant of ...
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... edition . [ i . e . the quarto . ] Pope . They are not necessary , but so forced in , that something seems omitted to which these lines are the answer . Johnson . 9 --- what beggar pities not ? ] I cannot but suspect that the lines ...
... edition . [ i . e . the quarto . ] Pope . They are not necessary , but so forced in , that something seems omitted to which these lines are the answer . Johnson . 9 --- what beggar pities not ? ] I cannot but suspect that the lines ...
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... editions of these plays . Mr. Pope , by whose licentious alterations our author's text was much corrupted , omitted the words or in my rage ; in which he has been followed by all the subsequent editors . Malone . 5 - frown'd on me ; ] I ...
... editions of these plays . Mr. Pope , by whose licentious alterations our author's text was much corrupted , omitted the words or in my rage ; in which he has been followed by all the subsequent editors . Malone . 5 - frown'd on me ; ] I ...
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... edition of Shakspeare , [ that of 1778 , ] p . 133. Reed . Shakspeare , it is clear , either forgot this circumstance , or did not think it worth attending to.- — According to the reading of the original copy in quarto , at the time the ...
... edition of Shakspeare , [ that of 1778 , ] p . 133. Reed . Shakspeare , it is clear , either forgot this circumstance , or did not think it worth attending to.- — According to the reading of the original copy in quarto , at the time the ...
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