The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, 第 14 卷Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... Walker says : “ Flatterie ' is pos- itively required by the sense . " Hanmer , Warburton , Capell , Staunton , Grant White , and the Globe Shake- speare print " with your , " etc. 98. infinite malady . The folio reading , which John ...
... Walker says : “ Flatterie ' is pos- itively required by the sense . " Hanmer , Warburton , Capell , Staunton , Grant White , and the Globe Shake- speare print " with your , " etc. 98. infinite malady . The folio reading , which John ...
第 353 頁
... says : " I adopt the reading of Staunton , which also occurred to Grant White . " Walker says , " Perhaps [ in the second line ] the rhyme is continued ; and he con- jectures " To have his pomp , and all state comprehends . " So too ...
... says : " I adopt the reading of Staunton , which also occurred to Grant White . " Walker says , " Perhaps [ in the second line ] the rhyme is continued ; and he con- jectures " To have his pomp , and all state comprehends . " So too ...
第 372 頁
... Walker says : “ Possibly ... poorer ignorance ; ' though this seems most improbable . " Walker's editor observes in a note : " But compare Mas- singer , Unnatural Combat , iv . 1 ( Gifford , i . 192 ) , Or twine mine arms about her ...
... Walker says : “ Possibly ... poorer ignorance ; ' though this seems most improbable . " Walker's editor observes in a note : " But compare Mas- singer , Unnatural Combat , iv . 1 ( Gifford , i . 192 ) , Or twine mine arms about her ...
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Alcib Alcibiades Apem Apemantus art thou Athens banished beast Benvolio Capell Caph CAPHIS Collier's conjectures Cupid dead dear death doth Dyce reads editors Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair feast Flav folio reading fool fortune friar friends gentlemen give gods gold Grant White grave grief Hanmer hate hath hear heart heaven honest honour LADY CAPULET live Lord Timon love's Love's Labour's Lost Lucullus Mantua married means Mercutio Montague ne'er night Nurse old editions old reading Paris passage play Poet Pope reads pray Romeo and Juliet SCENE Schmidt second folio Senators Serv Servant Shakespeare speak speech Staunton stay Steevens says sweet tell thee Theobald thine third folio thou art thou hast thou wilt thyself TIMON OF ATHENS Troilus and Cressida Tybalt Varro villain W. N. Lettsom Walker says Warburton word