10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SNEAKEUP»
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Henry the Fourth, pt. ...
81. sneakeup] QiQh Vaughan. sneak-cup Q;_1, Ff, et cet. sneak-cap Q8. snick-up
Coll. (conj.). [The QIQI reading sneakeup is clearest in the Steevens-Folger copy
of Q3. In others it is easily misread sneakeup.—~ EO.] Zbloud] Om. Ff,+, Cap., ...
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, Samuel Burdett Hemingway, 1936
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Henry the Fourth, pt. ...
0 Iesu,] Om. Ff, Rowe, Knt. s.d. the prince] Qq, Ff, Cap., Cam., 0 Varr., Ran. Glo.,
Wh. ii, Tud., Ox., Ard. Prince 80. that that] that O,. that the Henry Rowe, et cet.
Pope,+, Var. '78, '85. the Ran. s.d. marching.. .fife] marching, and 81. sneakeup]
QiQs ...
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, Samuel Burdett Hemingway, 1936
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The Old-spelling Shakespeare: The history of Henrie the ...
98 Hqfl. So I told him, my Lord; and I said I heard your Grace say so: &, my Lord,
he speakes most vilely of you, like a foule mouthd man as he is; and said he '
would cudgel' you. 80. t'make-up] sneakeup Q. sneake-cup Q4. __ <\___\ .__-\ r -\
_\\\ ...
William Shakespeare, Frederick James Furnivall, Walter George Boswell-Stone, 1909
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New Readings in Shakespeare
reading is due to a worn e type in Qiarto, which at first sight seems to read
sneakeup. (Q 2, however, also reads sneaheup.) The only ground for reading
sneak-cup would be the unintelligibility of sneak-up. But the sense of the word is
more ...
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The old-spelling Shakespeare: being the works of Shakespeare ...
... Lord, he speakes most vilely of you, like a foule mouthd man as he is ; and said
he 'would cudgel' you. 80. sneake-up] sneakeup Q. sneake-cup Q4. Prin. What!
he did not' 102 Ho. Theres neither faith, 57 [III. itt. 67-101.
William Shakespeare, Frederick James Furnivall, Walter George Boswell-Stone, 1909
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English Language Word Builder
... SIRVENTE SKYBOARD SLOWBACK SMALLSAT SNEAKEUP SNOWBOOT
SNOWSUIT SONATINA SOURBALL SOWBELLY+ SPANWORM SPELDRINg
SPRINGLEt STANDISH+ STEAPSIN STENLOCK STICKPIN STONERAW
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Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of His ...
... Queen Margaret), OED Setter-up [1563]; *snapper-up 'one who snaps up
something quickly': a snapper-vp ofvncon- sidered trifles: (WT 4.3.25-6, Autolycus
); *sneakup 'paltry fellow': the prince is a iacke, a sneakeup, (1H4 3.3.85 Q,
Falstaff; ...
Norman Blake, Norman Francis Blake, 2006
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The Old-spelling Shakespeare: The history of Henrie the ...
... he speakes most vilely of you, like a foule mouthd man as he is ; and said he '
would cudgel' you. 80. sneake-uj>] sneakeup Q. sneake-cup Q4. Prin. What! he
did not J 101 Ho. Theres neither 57 [III. iii. 67-101. Henrie the fourth. (Parti.)
William Shakespeare, Frederick James Furnivall, Walter George Boswell-Stone, 1909
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First Part King Henry IV
83. sneak-up] Qqi,2 (sneakeup) ; sneak-cup Qq3-5,F. 'Sblood] Qq; not in F. and]
Qq; and ii F. 84. I would] Qqi-4,5 corr., F; would Qj uncorr. 85. S.D. with Peto]
Theobald (subst.) ; not in QqF. upon] Qqi,2; on / Qq3-5,F. 86. How] Dyce; Falsi.
William Shakespeare, 1967
83. sneak-up] Qqi,2 (sneakeup) ; sneak-cup Qq3~5,F. 'Sblood] Qq; not in F. and]
Qq; and if F. 84. I would] Qqi-4,5 con., F; would Qj uncorr. 85. S.D. with Peto]
Theobald (subst.) ; not in QqF. upon] Qqi,2; on / Qq3~5,F. 86. How] Dyce; Falst.
William Shakespeare, A. R. HUMPHREYS, 1999