The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 1 卷Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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第 149 頁
... original reads " seene at any Syracusian " ; any being inserted by mis- take from the occurrence of the same word just above and just below . Pope's correction . P. 80. To quit the penalty and ransom him . — The original repeats the to ...
... original reads " seene at any Syracusian " ; any being inserted by mis- take from the occurrence of the same word just above and just below . Pope's correction . P. 80. To quit the penalty and ransom him . — The original repeats the to ...
第 150 頁
... old copies , " another ship . " The correction is prompted , and indeed fairly required by the context . - P. 83. Thus by misfortune was my life prolong'd . The old text has That instead of Thus , which is Hanmer's reading . The original ...
... old copies , " another ship . " The correction is prompted , and indeed fairly required by the context . - P. 83. Thus by misfortune was my life prolong'd . The old text has That instead of Thus , which is Hanmer's reading . The original ...
第 152 頁
... original reads " That thou art then estranged . " P. 99. I am possess'd with an adulterate blot ; - My blood is mingled with the grime of lust . -The old copies read " the crime of lust . " The word blot , in the preceding line , makes ...
... original reads " That thou art then estranged . " P. 99. I am possess'd with an adulterate blot ; - My blood is mingled with the grime of lust . -The old copies read " the crime of lust . " The word blot , in the preceding line , makes ...
第 154 頁
... original has " make us not believe . " Hardly worth notice . P. 110. Spread o'er the silver waves thy golden hairs , And as a bed I'll take them , and there lie . - The first folio has bud instead of bed , which is the reading of the ...
... original has " make us not believe . " Hardly worth notice . P. 110. Spread o'er the silver waves thy golden hairs , And as a bed I'll take them , and there lie . - The first folio has bud instead of bed , which is the reading of the ...
第 155 頁
... reading , and which Dyce considers " a highly probable alteration . " The old reading has been explained as alluding to ... original has " I promised , " & c . The correction was suggested by what the same person says a little further on ...
... reading , and which Dyce considers " a highly probable alteration . " The old reading has been explained as alluding to ... original has " I promised , " & c . The correction was suggested by what the same person says a little further on ...
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