Works, 4. kötetChatto, 1877 |
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77. oldal
... W. N. Lettsom ( note , ibid . ) believes the reading " Sir Robert's his " ( a double genitive ) to be the right one ... W. N. Lettsom proposes P. 11. ( 10 ) Not in the folio . " And " 66 E'en . " " he " P. 12. ( 11 ) " Thou art the issue ...
... W. N. Lettsom ( note , ibid . ) believes the reading " Sir Robert's his " ( a double genitive ) to be the right one ... W. N. Lettsom proposes P. 11. ( 10 ) Not in the folio . " And " 66 E'en . " " he " P. 12. ( 11 ) " Thou art the issue ...
83. oldal
... W. N. Lettsom independently conjecture " but . " ( The two words are very frequently confounded by early printers . ) P. 24. ( 42 ) The folio has " as shee . " P. 25. ( 43 ) " a she ; " " more " Here , and in the next line , this word ...
... W. N. Lettsom independently conjecture " but . " ( The two words are very frequently confounded by early printers . ) P. 24. ( 42 ) The folio has " as shee . " P. 25. ( 43 ) " a she ; " " more " Here , and in the next line , this word ...
96. oldal
... W. N. Lettsom , and Mr. Swynfen Jervis . P. 67. ( 128 ) The folio has " this . " P. 68. ( 129 ) " these " " Even at the crying of your nation's crow , " - If the alteration of Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector , " Even at the crowing of your ...
... W. N. Lettsom , and Mr. Swynfen Jervis . P. 67. ( 128 ) The folio has " this . " P. 68. ( 129 ) " these " " Even at the crying of your nation's crow , " - If the alteration of Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector , " Even at the crowing of your ...
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