Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: ComediesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 |
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Page xvi
... father , " " No , some of it is for my father's child . " The reasons for this change concern , first , the sense of the pas- sage , and , next , the authority of the old copy . Further con- sideration has left me no doubt that ...
... father , " " No , some of it is for my father's child . " The reasons for this change concern , first , the sense of the pas- sage , and , next , the authority of the old copy . Further con- sideration has left me no doubt that ...
Page xvii
... father's child . Rosalind would have been likely to say , " No , some of it is for my father's daugh- ter ; and it is more than possible that here " child " does mean daughter . But , on the other hand , the folio has very plainly ...
... father's child . Rosalind would have been likely to say , " No , some of it is for my father's daugh- ter ; and it is more than possible that here " child " does mean daughter . But , on the other hand , the folio has very plainly ...
Page xviii
... fathers childe ; next a transposition in type , childe fathers ; finally a mistaken correction of this to childes father . Hamlet ( Act I. Sc . 4 , line 36 xviii PREFACE .
... fathers childe ; next a transposition in type , childe fathers ; finally a mistaken correction of this to childes father . Hamlet ( Act I. Sc . 4 , line 36 xviii PREFACE .
Page xxxiv
... father's will , some money , a little estate of sixty acres , called Ashbies , and the reversion of another , called Wilmecote ; and thus , considering John Shakespeare's condition in life , he had married an heiress . The influence of ...
... father's will , some money , a little estate of sixty acres , called Ashbies , and the reversion of another , called Wilmecote ; and thus , considering John Shakespeare's condition in life , he had married an heiress . The influence of ...
Page xxxviii
... father a gen- tleman of coat armor was borne by him , who , if it had been suc- cessful , would in consequence have been a gentleman by descent . Looking forward a little to the conclusion of this matter , we find that in 1599 the ...
... father a gen- tleman of coat armor was borne by him , who , if it had been suc- cessful , would in consequence have been a gentleman by descent . Looking forward a little to the conclusion of this matter , we find that in 1599 the ...
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