The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 Seiten |
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... Folio of 1623 , which , for more easy reference , we have designated F * . This we have mainly adopted , unless there exists an earlier edition in quarto , as is the case in more than one half of the thirty - six plays . When the first ...
... Folio of 1623 , which , for more easy reference , we have designated F * . This we have mainly adopted , unless there exists an earlier edition in quarto , as is the case in more than one half of the thirty - six plays . When the first ...
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... Folio is altogether impossible . In the second place , the conjecture must appear to us to be the only probable one . If the defect can be made good in more ways than one equally plausible , or , at least , equally possible , we have ...
... Folio is altogether impossible . In the second place , the conjecture must appear to us to be the only probable one . If the defect can be made good in more ways than one equally plausible , or , at least , equally possible , we have ...
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... Folio , when there exist Quartos to exhibit it . In each successive Folio the process has been continued . Rowe's few changes of F are almost all in the same direction , and the work may be said to have been completed by Hanmer . It is ...
... Folio , when there exist Quartos to exhibit it . In each successive Folio the process has been continued . Rowe's few changes of F are almost all in the same direction , and the work may be said to have been completed by Hanmer . It is ...
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... Folio and other editions , starting with very different principles from those that guide the punctuation of this day , have acted on those principles with exceeding incorrectness . Questions are marked and unnoticed almost at random ...
... Folio and other editions , starting with very different principles from those that guide the punctuation of this day , have acted on those principles with exceeding incorrectness . Questions are marked and unnoticed almost at random ...
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... Folio . Hence , they are designated thus : I. 4. 20 , Cain ] F , F . Kane ( Q1Q2 ) . Caine F , QF , 1 When no authority is given for the reading in the text , it is to be understood that it is derived from such of the Folios as are not ...
... Folio . Hence , they are designated thus : I. 4. 20 , Cain ] F , F . Kane ( Q1Q2 ) . Caine F , QF , 1 When no authority is given for the reading in the text , it is to be understood that it is derived from such of the Folios as are not ...
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