The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. OthelloHilliard, Gray,, 1839 |
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Page 34
... speech by covering it hastily with the end of an old song , or any glib nonsense that came into their mind . I know no other way of accounting for the incoherent words with which Shakspeare often finishes this fool's speeches . " - Sir ...
... speech by covering it hastily with the end of an old song , or any glib nonsense that came into their mind . I know no other way of accounting for the incoherent words with which Shakspeare often finishes this fool's speeches . " - Sir ...
Page 35
... speech , and the continuation of the fool's comment , is omitted in the folio copy . 2 i . e . of the complexion . 3 i . e . continue in service . Degenerate bastard ! I'll not trouble thee ; Yet have SC . IV . ] 35 KING LEAR .
... speech , and the continuation of the fool's comment , is omitted in the folio copy . 2 i . e . of the complexion . 3 i . e . continue in service . Degenerate bastard ! I'll not trouble thee ; Yet have SC . IV . ] 35 KING LEAR .
Page 38
... speech is gleaned partly from the folios , and partly from the quartos . The omissions in the one and the other are not of sufficient importance to trouble the reader with a separate notice of each . 2 All within brackets is omitted in ...
... speech is gleaned partly from the folios , and partly from the quartos . The omissions in the one and the other are not of sufficient importance to trouble the reader with a separate notice of each . 2 All within brackets is omitted in ...
Page 39
... speech , shows that when the king says , " Go you before to Gloster , " he means the town of Gloster , which Shakspeare chose to make the residence of the duke of Cornwall , to increase the probability of their setting out late from ...
... speech , shows that when the king says , " Go you before to Gloster , " he means the town of Gloster , which Shakspeare chose to make the residence of the duke of Cornwall , to increase the probability of their setting out late from ...
Page 42
... speech are omitted in the quarto B. 3 Queasy appears to mean here delicate , unsettled . 4 Have you said nothing upon the party formed by him against the duke of Albany ? 5 i . e . consider , recollect yourself . Some blood drawn on me ...
... speech are omitted in the quarto B. 3 Queasy appears to mean here delicate , unsettled . 4 Have you said nothing upon the party formed by him against the duke of Albany ? 5 i . e . consider , recollect yourself . Some blood drawn on me ...
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