The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 44
... answer for that peevish brat ? ] This is the reading of all the editions , yet I have no doubt but we ought to read- " Could all not answer for that peevish brat ? " The sense seems to require this amendment ; and there are no words so ...
... answer for that peevish brat ? ] This is the reading of all the editions , yet I have no doubt but we ought to read- " Could all not answer for that peevish brat ? " The sense seems to require this amendment ; and there are no words so ...
Page 145
... answer ' , - you might haply think , Tongue - tied ambition , not replying , yielded To bear the golden yoke of sovereignty , Which fondly you would here impose on me ; If to reprove you for this suit of yours , So season'd with your ...
... answer ' , - you might haply think , Tongue - tied ambition , not replying , yielded To bear the golden yoke of sovereignty , Which fondly you would here impose on me ; If to reprove you for this suit of yours , So season'd with your ...
Page 171
... answer evidently refers to the word found in the original copy . MALONE . I have admitted this reading , though I am not quite certain of its authenticity . The reply of Margaret might have been de- signed as an interrogatory echo to ...
... answer evidently refers to the word found in the original copy . MALONE . I have admitted this reading , though I am not quite certain of its authenticity . The reply of Margaret might have been de- signed as an interrogatory echo to ...
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ancient ANNE archbishop blood brother BUCK cardinal Catesby CLAR Clarence crown daughter dead death devil doth DUCH Duke of Buckingham Earl Earl of Richmond Earle Richmond editors ELIZ Elizabeth enemies England Enter Exeunt Exit fair farewell father fear folio friends GENT Gloster grace hand Hanmer hath haue hear heart heaven Holinshed honour horse JOHNSON KATH King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III king's lady leaue Lord Chamberlain Lord Hastings Lovel madam MALONE MASON means mother MURD night noble old copy passage play Polydore Virgil pray Prince quarto Queen Rape of Lucrece Ratcliff reading RICH Richmond royal scene Shakspeare Shore Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Hanmer sonne soul speak speech STAN Stanley STEEVENS sweet tell thee THEOBALD thou Tower unto WARBURTON wife Wolsey word York