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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... appears thus in the folio : " Then to answere euery man directly and breefely . " Here the unpractised eye will hardly detect breesely , printed for briefly , due to the mistake by the composi- tor of an old - fashioned long s ( f ) for ...
... appears thus in the folio : " Then to answere euery man directly and breefely . " Here the unpractised eye will hardly detect breesely , printed for briefly , due to the mistake by the composi- tor of an old - fashioned long s ( f ) for ...
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... appears in Act IV . Sc . 4 of the same play , where " a cette heure " is printed " asture . " I know also of an ... appear in a second proof as " civilization . " Yet candid men of shows that , had his plays been complete in the xxiv ...
... appears in Act IV . Sc . 4 of the same play , where " a cette heure " is printed " asture . " I know also of an ... appear in a second proof as " civilization . " Yet candid men of shows that , had his plays been complete in the xxiv ...
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... appear to - morrow in a poem or a leading article ? The extreme of this mode of annotation is reached by one editor , who gravely assures the reader that when Antony says that at Caesar's assassination Pompey's statue " all the while ...
... appear to - morrow in a poem or a leading article ? The extreme of this mode of annotation is reached by one editor , who gravely assures the reader that when Antony says that at Caesar's assassination Pompey's statue " all the while ...
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... appear to have been scattered , at some remote period , with indiscrim- inating hand , and not to have been disturbed till now . What I have here done is not the fruit of malice aforethought . The studies of which this work is one ...
... appear to have been scattered , at some remote period , with indiscrim- inating hand , and not to have been disturbed till now . What I have here done is not the fruit of malice aforethought . The studies of which this work is one ...
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... appears in almost every subsequent edi- tion , gives the true text ? For would ' could not be a misprint by the ear for wood ; because in ' would ' the was pronounced . p . 131 . p . 150 . " Yet let her be a principality " : - The Note ...
... appears in almost every subsequent edi- tion , gives the true text ? For would ' could not be a misprint by the ear for wood ; because in ' would ' the was pronounced . p . 131 . p . 150 . " Yet let her be a principality " : - The Note ...
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