The Works of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of the Old Editions : with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, 第 5 卷Whittaker & Company, 1842 |
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第3页
... player - editors , if they would have been guilty of the dis- honesty , would hardly have committed the folly of inserting a play in their volume which was not his production , and perhaps well known to have been the work of some rival ...
... player - editors , if they would have been guilty of the dis- honesty , would hardly have committed the folly of inserting a play in their volume which was not his production , and perhaps well known to have been the work of some rival ...
第4页
... plays , " afterwards came to the conclusion that he had been entirely mistaken , and that none of these peculiarities ... play was not written by Shake- speare . " To support this notion , he published a " Dissertation on the Three Parts ...
... plays , " afterwards came to the conclusion that he had been entirely mistaken , and that none of these peculiarities ... play was not written by Shake- speare . " To support this notion , he published a " Dissertation on the Three Parts ...
第5页
... play , although none such has been brought to light ; and that the materials for the second and third parts of " Henry VI . " were mainly derived from the older dramas of the first part of " The Contention betwixt the Two Famous Houses ...
... play , although none such has been brought to light ; and that the materials for the second and third parts of " Henry VI . " were mainly derived from the older dramas of the first part of " The Contention betwixt the Two Famous Houses ...
第9页
... play the corrections , if not from authority , have been made generally with great judgment by the editor of the second folio . a NOURISH of salt tears , ] Pope substituted marish , i . e . marsh , for " nou- rish , " which is the word ...
... play the corrections , if not from authority , have been made generally with great judgment by the editor of the second folio . a NOURISH of salt tears , ] Pope substituted marish , i . e . marsh , for " nou- rish , " which is the word ...
第12页
... play'd the coward : He being in the vaward , plac'd behind With purpose to relieve and follow them3 , Cowardly fled , not having struck one stroke . Hence grew the general wreck and massacre : Enclosed were they with their enemies . A ...
... play'd the coward : He being in the vaward , plac'd behind With purpose to relieve and follow them3 , Cowardly fled , not having struck one stroke . Hence grew the general wreck and massacre : Enclosed were they with their enemies . A ...
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