“A” New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare Furness: Romeo and Juliet, 1. kötetLippincott, 1871 - 480 oldal |
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ix. oldal
... Malone , at the sug- gestion of Wilbraham , first read ' five ' for fine , and that Rowe , Pope , Theobald , Hanmer , Warburton , Johnson , Capell , and Steevens followed the old copies ; and lastly that Ulrici alone , of editors since ...
... Malone , at the sug- gestion of Wilbraham , first read ' five ' for fine , and that Rowe , Pope , Theobald , Hanmer , Warburton , Johnson , Capell , and Steevens followed the old copies ; and lastly that Ulrici alone , of editors since ...
19. oldal
... Malone calls the " similar phraseology " of Daniel ; for in every one of the passages which he refers to it is evident that the words , " the same , " were forced upon the poet by the necessity of the rhyme . Besides , Malone ought to ...
... Malone calls the " similar phraseology " of Daniel ; for in every one of the passages which he refers to it is evident that the words , " the same , " were forced upon the poet by the necessity of the rhyme . Besides , Malone ought to ...
27. oldal
... Malone's note , in which he defends the old reading , is that her beauty dies with her ; but this sense cannot be squeezed out of the old text ; therefore Theobald's conjecture is necessary . " LETTSOM . KEIGHTLEY . The plain meaning of ...
... Malone's note , in which he defends the old reading , is that her beauty dies with her ; but this sense cannot be squeezed out of the old text ; therefore Theobald's conjecture is necessary . " LETTSOM . KEIGHTLEY . The plain meaning of ...
29. oldal
... Malone be right . Huds . MAL . These happy masks , I believe , means no more than the happy masks . Such is Tyrwhitt's opinion . KNT . It seems scarcely necessary to limit the use of masks to the female specta- tors of the play . In the ...
... Malone be right . Huds . MAL . These happy masks , I believe , means no more than the happy masks . Such is Tyrwhitt's opinion . KNT . It seems scarcely necessary to limit the use of masks to the female specta- tors of the play . In the ...
32. oldal
... Malone , thinks , of my “ body . " DYCE ( ed . 2 ) . Lettsom suspects that the close of this line is corrupt . KTLY . Here a rime is lost in consequence of the first line being in the printer's mind . There can be little question , I ...
... Malone , thinks , of my “ body . " DYCE ( ed . 2 ) . Lettsom suspects that the close of this line is corrupt . KTLY . Here a rime is lost in consequence of the first line being in the printer's mind . There can be little question , I ...
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