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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... eyes of the most eminent Elizabethan scholars of England , compared with such collations as those of Capell and Mr. Dyce . The copy of the folio of 1623 which I have constantly used is that in the Astor Library , which is the well ...
... eyes of the most eminent Elizabethan scholars of England , compared with such collations as those of Capell and Mr. Dyce . The copy of the folio of 1623 which I have constantly used is that in the Astor Library , which is the well ...
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... eyes and ears , " for " th ' attest of eyes and ears , " is too plainly a putting of sound instead of form into type to be doubted by any intelligent reader . This mistake also shows that where ' the ' and an ensuing syllable were made ...
... eyes and ears , " for " th ' attest of eyes and ears , " is too plainly a putting of sound instead of form into type to be doubted by any intelligent reader . This mistake also shows that where ' the ' and an ensuing syllable were made ...
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... eyes Float on me . " - p . 225 . Doubtless many a reader has puzzled himself in vain to discover the signifi- cance of that Eastern phrase " a traniuce . " But if the iu be taken out of the mysterious word , and the u turned over , we ...
... eyes Float on me . " - p . 225 . Doubtless many a reader has puzzled himself in vain to discover the signifi- cance of that Eastern phrase " a traniuce . " But if the iu be taken out of the mysterious word , and the u turned over , we ...
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... eyes of posterity that he little dreamed of , or whether the pedigree and the charms of the fair Mary were the only * The ch is hard in this name , which was often written Turkill . † See Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire , passim ...
... eyes of posterity that he little dreamed of , or whether the pedigree and the charms of the fair Mary were the only * The ch is hard in this name , which was often written Turkill . † See Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire , passim ...
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... eyes of their parents and of the good towns folk , were of just as much importance , and of whose appearance in the world no other note was taken than such as tells us of his advent - the entry of their christening in the parish ...
... eyes of their parents and of the good towns folk , were of just as much importance , and of whose appearance in the world no other note was taken than such as tells us of his advent - the entry of their christening in the parish ...
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