Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1AMS Press, 1973 |
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Strana 69
... verse , I suppose the author gave , Come my Hi- polita ( as alter'd by Sir Thomas Hanmer ) we have the fame beginning of a verse in the first act scene 1 . Come my Hipolita , what cheer my love ? Anon . Sc . 3. p . 154 . Bot . The eye ...
... verse , I suppose the author gave , Come my Hi- polita ( as alter'd by Sir Thomas Hanmer ) we have the fame beginning of a verse in the first act scene 1 . Come my Hipolita , what cheer my love ? Anon . Sc . 3. p . 154 . Bot . The eye ...
Strana 87
... is a kind of Camelion . Thu. That bath more mind to feed on your bleod , than live in your air . ] The change of colour in the Camelion , is fine- G4 The Notes upon SHAKESPEARE , & c . 87 put it into verse, and bring it him again...
... is a kind of Camelion . Thu. That bath more mind to feed on your bleod , than live in your air . ] The change of colour in the Camelion , is fine- G4 The Notes upon SHAKESPEARE , & c . 87 put it into verse, and bring it him again...
Strana 89
... verse , to the spoiling of both the fenfe and measure : for the two next verses give the reason why the match is honourable . Anon . Id . ib . Duke . And may I say to thee , this pride of hers upon advice , bath drawn my love from her ...
... verse , to the spoiling of both the fenfe and measure : for the two next verses give the reason why the match is honourable . Anon . Id . ib . Duke . And may I say to thee , this pride of hers upon advice , bath drawn my love from her ...
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