Strictures on Mr. Collier's New Edition of Shakespeare, 1858 |
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... corrected folio , 1632 , he utterly forgets to let any body know from whence he procured them . I am tired of quoting examples , and , as I am afraid the reader may be in the same predicament , I will only trouble him with a very short ...
... corrected folio , 1632 , he utterly forgets to let any body know from whence he procured them . I am tired of quoting examples , and , as I am afraid the reader may be in the same predicament , I will only trouble him with a very short ...
Page 128
... corrected by Rowe : " and what I really remarked on it was ; " This is one of the notes in which Mr. Collier evinces a sort of kindly feeling towards the misprints of the old copies , dismissing them , when he does not receive them into ...
... corrected by Rowe : " and what I really remarked on it was ; " This is one of the notes in which Mr. Collier evinces a sort of kindly feeling towards the misprints of the old copies , dismissing them , when he does not receive them into ...
Page 172
... corrected folio , the property of Mr. Singer : there is no emendation of the kind in our corr . fo . 1632 , but undoubtedly there ought to have been . The original , in the folio , 1623 , is ' thy father , that poor ragge . ' 999 " Mr ...
... corrected folio , the property of Mr. Singer : there is no emendation of the kind in our corr . fo . 1632 , but undoubtedly there ought to have been . The original , in the folio , 1623 , is ' thy father , that poor ragge . ' 999 " Mr ...
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TROILUS AND CRESSIDA | 2 |
CORIOLANUS | 154 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 162 |
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