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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... Shake- speare , men of intelligence and no little acquaintance with literature , remark with gravity that it is danger- ous to disturb the text . The text ! what text ? That of the folio , which , in scores of passages PREFACE .
... Shake- speare , men of intelligence and no little acquaintance with literature , remark with gravity that it is danger- ous to disturb the text . The text ! what text ? That of the folio , which , in scores of passages PREFACE .
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... Shake- speare's works ' its ' was given indiscriminately throughout the text of all editions . * The editors probably thought that in printing its they were merely correcting a typographical error ; whereas they were destroying evidence ...
... Shake- speare's works ' its ' was given indiscriminately throughout the text of all editions . * The editors probably thought that in printing its they were merely correcting a typographical error ; whereas they were destroying evidence ...
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... Shake- speare intended ; requiring " The unstain'd , " & c . , instead of " Th ' unstain - ed , " & c . Shakespeare might have written " The unstain'd ; but , in accordance with the usage of his time , he preferred to preserve the ...
... Shake- speare intended ; requiring " The unstain'd , " & c . , instead of " Th ' unstain - ed , " & c . Shakespeare might have written " The unstain'd ; but , in accordance with the usage of his time , he preferred to preserve the ...
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... Shake- speare's time , or even by the careless printers of dra- matic poetry in his day . And with good reason , as will be seen by the following examples : — " But he's a tried and a valiant soldier . " Julius Caesar , Act IV . Sc . 1 ...
... Shake- speare's time , or even by the careless printers of dra- matic poetry in his day . And with good reason , as will be seen by the following examples : — " But he's a tried and a valiant soldier . " Julius Caesar , Act IV . Sc . 1 ...
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... shake that prosperity to its foundations , and which , involving us all in its excitement , absorbed the best energies of every gen- erous soul ; —it is finished as that strength seems to be renewed and established more firmly than ...
... shake that prosperity to its foundations , and which , involving us all in its excitement , absorbed the best energies of every gen- erous soul ; —it is finished as that strength seems to be renewed and established more firmly than ...
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