The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, 第 12 卷R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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第 6 頁
... old copy is given to Flavius . The next speech but one shows that it belongs to Marullus , to whom it was attributed , I think , properly , by Mr. Capell . MALONE . 4 Mar. What meanest thou by that ? ] As the Cobler , in the preceding ...
... old copy is given to Flavius . The next speech but one shows that it belongs to Marullus , to whom it was attributed , I think , properly , by Mr. Capell . MALONE . 4 Mar. What meanest thou by that ? ] As the Cobler , in the preceding ...
第 10 頁
... old copy generally reads — An- torio , Octavio , Flavio . The players were more accustomed to Italian than Roman ... olde time men say was the feast of Shepheards or heardsmen , and is much like unto the feast of Lyceians in Arcadia ...
... old copy generally reads — An- torio , Octavio , Flavio . The players were more accustomed to Italian than Roman ... olde time men say was the feast of Shepheards or heardsmen , and is much like unto the feast of Lyceians in Arcadia ...
第 26 頁
... old copy reads - glaz'd , for which Mr. Pope substituted glar'd , and this reading has been adopted by all the subsequent editors . Glar'd certainly is to our ears a more forcible expres- sion ; I have however adopted a reading proposed ...
... old copy reads - glaz'd , for which Mr. Pope substituted glar'd , and this reading has been adopted by all the subsequent editors . Glar'd certainly is to our ears a more forcible expres- sion ; I have however adopted a reading proposed ...
第 36 頁
... [ Old copy- the first of March . ] We should read ides : for we can never suppose the speaker to have lost fourteen days in his account . He is here plainly ruminating on what the Soothsayer told Cæsar [ Act I. Sc . II . ] in his presence ...
... [ Old copy- the first of March . ] We should read ides : for we can never suppose the speaker to have lost fourteen days in his account . He is here plainly ruminating on what the Soothsayer told Cæsar [ Act I. Sc . II . ] in his presence ...
第 40 頁
... old copy , which reads " the state of a man . " Shakspeare is here speaking of the individual in whose mind the genius and the mortal instruments hold a council , not of man , or mankind , in general . The passage above , quoted from ...
... old copy , which reads " the state of a man . " Shakspeare is here speaking of the individual in whose mind the genius and the mortal instruments hold a council , not of man , or mankind , in general . The passage above , quoted from ...
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