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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... century , or the care in its printing equal that taken in the office of a country newspaper . I have seen an intelligent man , unacquainted with any other text of Shakespeare than that of a London trade impression bearing the names of ...
... century , or the care in its printing equal that taken in the office of a country newspaper . I have seen an intelligent man , unacquainted with any other text of Shakespeare than that of a London trade impression bearing the names of ...
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... century . They are given for the purpose of presenting in a compact form , easy of reference , a view of the principal peculiarities of the edition in these respects . In the course of my work I have often wished that previous editors ...
... century . They are given for the purpose of presenting in a compact form , easy of reference , a view of the principal peculiarities of the edition in these respects . In the course of my work I have often wished that previous editors ...
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... centuries ago very much in this manner by many English writers . In the Note , read , " Vous trouverez de par le Roi , " & c . - " This his good melancholy , " & c . : - Read , — " Let me not live Thus his good melancholy oft began ...
... centuries ago very much in this manner by many English writers . In the Note , read , " Vous trouverez de par le Roi , " & c . - " This his good melancholy , " & c . : - Read , — " Let me not live Thus his good melancholy oft began ...
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... century and a half have added to our little stock of knowledge upon this interesting subject . But what we know , what is prob- able , and the poet's own works , may enable us to trace , at least , the general course of his life's ...
... century and a half have added to our little stock of knowledge upon this interesting subject . But what we know , what is prob- able , and the poet's own works , may enable us to trace , at least , the general course of his life's ...
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... century , we may safely assume that a name thus spoken in chivalric days was not without chivalric sig- nificance . * The Shakespeares , however , seem never to have risen to the rank of heraldic gentry , or to have established ...
... century , we may safely assume that a name thus spoken in chivalric days was not without chivalric sig- nificance . * The Shakespeares , however , seem never to have risen to the rank of heraldic gentry , or to have established ...
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