The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 14 |
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Pagina 177
This and the preceding speech ftand thus in the original play in quarto . I tran- fcribe them that the reader may be the better able to judge concern- ing my hypothefis ; and fhall quote a few other paffages for the fame purpofe .
This and the preceding speech ftand thus in the original play in quarto . I tran- fcribe them that the reader may be the better able to judge concern- ing my hypothefis ; and fhall quote a few other paffages for the fame purpofe .
Pagina 181
My lord of Glofter , now you grow too hot ; It was the pleasure of my lord the king . * GLO . My lord of Winchester , I know your mind ; ' Tis not my speeches that you do miflike , But ' tis my prefence that doth ...
My lord of Glofter , now you grow too hot ; It was the pleasure of my lord the king . * GLO . My lord of Winchester , I know your mind ; ' Tis not my speeches that you do miflike , But ' tis my prefence that doth ...
Pagina 191
Here we have a speech of ten lines , with different verfification , and different circumftances , from those of the five which are found in the folio . What imperfect tranfcript ( for fuch the quarto has been called ) ever produced fuch ...
Here we have a speech of ten lines , with different verfification , and different circumftances , from those of the five which are found in the folio . What imperfect tranfcript ( for fuch the quarto has been called ) ever produced fuch ...
Pagina 194
Peter supposes that the queen had asked , whether the duke of York had said that his mafler ( for fo he under- ftands the pronoun he in her speech ) was rightful heir to the crown . That my mafter was heir to the crown ! ( he replies . ) ...
Peter supposes that the queen had asked , whether the duke of York had said that his mafler ( for fo he under- ftands the pronoun he in her speech ) was rightful heir to the crown . That my mafter was heir to the crown ! ( he replies . ) ...
Pagina 206
It thunders and lightens terribly ; then the Spirit rifeth . in a speech already quoted from the quarto , Eleanor says , they have - caft their spells in filence of the night . And in the ancient Interlude of Nature , bl .
It thunders and lightens terribly ; then the Spirit rifeth . in a speech already quoted from the quarto , Eleanor says , they have - caft their spells in filence of the night . And in the ancient Interlude of Nature , bl .
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