The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Band 1Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... Henry Condell . They were his literary executors - self- appointed , it is true , and not so faithful and pains- taking as it behooved them to be ; but having some right to , and ( as play - publishing went in those days ) no little ...
... Henry Condell . They were his literary executors - self- appointed , it is true , and not so faithful and pains- taking as it behooved them to be ; but having some right to , and ( as play - publishing went in those days ) no little ...
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... Henry the Eighth , in the first scene of which we have , “ made former wonders its . " The last passage affords the ear- liest instance known , I believe , of the use of the neuter possessive pronoun without the apostrophe . And yet ...
... Henry the Eighth , in the first scene of which we have , “ made former wonders its . " The last passage affords the ear- liest instance known , I believe , of the use of the neuter possessive pronoun without the apostrophe . And yet ...
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... Henry IV . , V. 2 — ... 9 99 is printed in all other editions , I believe , " The un- stained sword , " & c . , or " The unstain'd .. & c . , ( the pronunciation in either case " unstaind , ” ) and similar contractions have been ...
... Henry IV . , V. 2 — ... 9 99 is printed in all other editions , I believe , " The un- stained sword , " & c . , or " The unstain'd .. & c . , ( the pronunciation in either case " unstaind , ” ) and similar contractions have been ...
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... Henry the Fourth , Act III . Sc . 2 . " Lord Bassianus lies embrued here . " Titus Andronicus , Act II . Sc . 4 . 6 In these passages , unless tried , ' ' valued , ' and ' em- brued ' have their full participial pronunciation , the ...
... Henry the Fourth , Act III . Sc . 2 . " Lord Bassianus lies embrued here . " Titus Andronicus , Act II . Sc . 4 . 6 In these passages , unless tried , ' ' valued , ' and ' em- brued ' have their full participial pronunciation , the ...
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... Henry the Fifth " il est appelle " is twice printed with the character & for est , showing that the copy was written by the ear , ' est ' being taken for ' et . ' A like instance of phonography appears in Act IV . Sc . 4 of the same ...
... Henry the Fifth " il est appelle " is twice printed with the character & for est , showing that the copy was written by the ear , ' est ' being taken for ' et . ' A like instance of phonography appears in Act IV . Sc . 4 of the same ...
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