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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... copies that not one of them is continuously readable until it has undergone some emendation and regulation ; and in the case of certain plays , such are the variations between those early copies , that the text of no one of them can be ...
... copies that not one of them is continuously readable until it has undergone some emendation and regulation ; and in the case of certain plays , such are the variations between those early copies , that the text of no one of them can be ...
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... copy furnished to the printer , are the only reasons which have been regarded as sufficient for such deviation . The superior anti- quity of the quarto texts of some of these plays is not unfrequently brought to the attention of the ...
... copy furnished to the printer , are the only reasons which have been regarded as sufficient for such deviation . The superior anti- quity of the quarto texts of some of these plays is not unfrequently brought to the attention of the ...
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... copy had been read by Shakespeare himself ; the rea- son of his solicitude being an attachment to that text , the consequence merely of his familiarity with it and his lack of acquaintance with any other , and also his utter ignorance ...
... copy had been read by Shakespeare himself ; the rea- son of his solicitude being an attachment to that text , the consequence merely of his familiarity with it and his lack of acquaintance with any other , and also his utter ignorance ...
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... copies , and in the restoration of their corrupted and defective passages , there is occasion for all the knowledge , the judgment , the taste , the imagination , and the sympathetic appreciation of the author that can be brought to ...
... copies , and in the restoration of their corrupted and defective passages , there is occasion for all the knowledge , the judgment , the taste , the imagination , and the sympathetic appreciation of the author that can be brought to ...
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... copies must , however , be passed over , of necessity , by even the most punctilious editor ; such , for instance , as that in the following line in Julius Caesar , which appears thus in the folio : " Then to answere euery man directly ...
... copies must , however , be passed over , of necessity , by even the most punctilious editor ; such , for instance , as that in the following line in Julius Caesar , which appears thus in the folio : " Then to answere euery man directly ...
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