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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... called conservatism . It is not uncommon to hear true lovers of 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 ...
... called conservatism . It is not uncommon to hear true lovers of 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 ...
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... called an edition , the text of which has not been compared , word by word , with that of the folio of 1623 and the precedent quarto copies . It was very smart in Steevens to sneer at " the Nim- rods of ifs and ands ; " but we all know ...
... called an edition , the text of which has not been compared , word by word , with that of the folio of 1623 and the precedent quarto copies . It was very smart in Steevens to sneer at " the Nim- rods of ifs and ands ; " but we all know ...
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... called purely literary acquirement . If there be no note upon any passage , it is because it was supposed to be perfectly clear to any person possessing such a degree of intelligence and knowledge as has just been mentioned . On the ...
... called purely literary acquirement . If there be no note upon any passage , it is because it was supposed to be perfectly clear to any person possessing such a degree of intelligence and knowledge as has just been mentioned . On the ...
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... called , or has since come to be called , ' woodbine , ' and the other , honeysuckle . ' I certainly have heard country folk thus distinguish them . " And he did bid us follow " : 4to omit he , ' as well as did . ' " what abridgment ...
... called , or has since come to be called , ' woodbine , ' and the other , honeysuckle . ' I certainly have heard country folk thus distinguish them . " And he did bid us follow " : 4to omit he , ' as well as did . ' " what abridgment ...
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... " See Urquhart's translation of Rabelais : " In our Abbey we never study for fear of the mumps , which disease in horses is called mourning in the chine . " Book I. Chap . 39 . p . 13 . p . 22 . p . xliv SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES .
... " See Urquhart's translation of Rabelais : " In our Abbey we never study for fear of the mumps , which disease in horses is called mourning in the chine . " Book I. Chap . 39 . p . 13 . p . 22 . p . xliv SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES .
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