The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, 第 10 卷Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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第 140 頁
... probably " brim ” is here adjectival . Pope reads “ brim- fulness , " but the accent favours the present reading . I. ii . 154. the ill neighbourhood ; for this Boswell ( fol- lowing the Quarto ) reads " the bruit thereof . " 66 I. ii ...
... probably " brim ” is here adjectival . Pope reads “ brim- fulness , " but the accent favours the present reading . I. ii . 154. the ill neighbourhood ; for this Boswell ( fol- lowing the Quarto ) reads " the bruit thereof . " 66 I. ii ...
第 141 頁
... probably suggested by the corresponding words in The Famous Victories of Henrye the Fift . I. ii . 263. Shall strike his father's crown into the hazard ; “ hazard ” is used technically , - " the hazard in a tennis- court . " - Prologue ...
... probably suggested by the corresponding words in The Famous Victories of Henrye the Fift . I. ii . 263. Shall strike his father's crown into the hazard ; “ hazard ” is used technically , - " the hazard in a tennis- court . " - Prologue ...
第 142 頁
... probably a scrap from some old play . In certain parallel passages the readings vary between " kite , " " kit , " and " catte . " " Kit is the spelling of the fourth Folio . II . i . 80. and you , hostess . The Folio reads " and your ...
... probably a scrap from some old play . In certain parallel passages the readings vary between " kite , " " kit , " and " catte . " " Kit is the spelling of the fourth Folio . II . i . 80. and you , hostess . The Folio reads " and your ...
第 143 頁
... Probably Mistress Quickly's words are correctly reported , and should not be edited . II . iii . 13 , 14. fumble with the sheets . This action of the very sick is popularly supposed to be a sign of ap- proaching death . II . iii . 16 ...
... Probably Mistress Quickly's words are correctly reported , and should not be edited . II . iii . 13 , 14. fumble with the sheets . This action of the very sick is popularly supposed to be a sign of ap- proaching death . II . iii . 16 ...
第 145 頁
... probably representing the pro- nunciation of the word . [ Grant White believes , how- ever , that in Pericles , iii . Prologue , 13 , where eke is spelled eche apparently to rhyme with speech , the latter word was pronounced speak , and ...
... probably representing the pro- nunciation of the word . [ Grant White believes , how- ever , that in Pericles , iii . Prologue , 13 , where eke is spelled eche apparently to rhyme with speech , the latter word was pronounced speak , and ...
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