Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
Coriolanus | Cor III.i.79 | Which we disdain should tetter us, yet sought | Which we disdaine should Tetter vs, yet sought |
Hamlet | Ham I.v.71 | And a most instant tetter barked about, | And a most instant Tetter bak'd about, |
Troilus and Cressida | TC V.i.21 | discoveries! | discoueries. Q addition 'rawe eies, durtrottē liuers, whissing lungs, bladders full of impostume. Sciaticaes lime-kills ith' palme, incurable bone-ach, and the riueled fee simple of the tetter take' |