The Works of Shakespeare: The tragedy of Othello ; The tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra ; The tragedy of PericlesJ. M. Dent & Company, 1904 |
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... ( Malone ) . III . xii . 13. lessens ' ; Folio , Lessons ' Mr A. E. Thiselton , in sup- port of the Folio reading , which he interprets ' schools ' or ' disciplines , ' calls attention to the initial capital letter indicating an emphasis ...
... ( Malone ) . III . xii . 13. lessens ' ; Folio , Lessons ' Mr A. E. Thiselton , in sup- port of the Folio reading , which he interprets ' schools ' or ' disciplines , ' calls attention to the initial capital letter indicating an emphasis ...
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... Malone's arrangement and reading ( vide Cambridge Edition , Note VI . ) . IV . v . 17. Dispatch . Enobarbus ! ' ; Steevens ( 1773 ) reading ; Folio 1 , Dispatch Enobarbus ' ; Folio 2 , Dispatch Eros ' ; Folios 3 , 4 , ' Dispatch , Eros ...
... Malone's arrangement and reading ( vide Cambridge Edition , Note VI . ) . IV . v . 17. Dispatch . Enobarbus ! ' ; Steevens ( 1773 ) reading ; Folio 1 , Dispatch Enobarbus ' ; Folio 2 , Dispatch Eros ' ; Folios 3 , 4 , ' Dispatch , Eros ...
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... Malone conj . ' necessary , I'll not so much as syllable a word ' ; Ritson conj . ' necessary , I will not speak ; if sleep be necessary . ' V. ii . 87. an autumn ' twas ' ; Theobald and Thirlby conj .; Folios read an Anthony it was ...
... Malone conj . ' necessary , I'll not so much as syllable a word ' ; Ritson conj . ' necessary , I will not speak ; if sleep be necessary . ' V. ii . 87. an autumn ' twas ' ; Theobald and Thirlby conj .; Folios read an Anthony it was ...
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... Malone followed his example ; since the time of Steevens it has been included in the Canon , its doubtful character , however , being generally recognised . " I must acquit , " wrote Steevens in opposition to Malone's views , " even the ...
... Malone followed his example ; since the time of Steevens it has been included in the Canon , its doubtful character , however , being generally recognised . " I must acquit , " wrote Steevens in opposition to Malone's views , " even the ...
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... is from the Description Braid , reproach , upbraid ( Malone , " ' braid " ) ; I. i . 93 . of the Tournament held at Stutt- Breathing , exercise ; II . iii . 101 . gart in 1609. ) panion of her mildness " ( Daniel conj . " PRINCE OF TYRE.
... is from the Description Braid , reproach , upbraid ( Malone , " ' braid " ) ; I. i . 93 . of the Tournament held at Stutt- Breathing , exercise ; II . iii . 101 . gart in 1609. ) panion of her mildness " ( Daniel conj . " PRINCE OF TYRE.
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