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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... fact , but an abridgment of the 1821 Variorum . The causes of the great corruption of the old texts of Shakespeare's plays are probably all included in the following enumeration incorrectness in the copies made for stage purposes ...
... fact , but an abridgment of the 1821 Variorum . The causes of the great corruption of the old texts of Shakespeare's plays are probably all included in the following enumeration incorrectness in the copies made for stage purposes ...
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... fact in which we may be sure that landlord and tenant took some pride , because , as we shall see , it was so well remembered by their grand- son . Of the family affairs and fortunes of Richard Shakespeare , nothing of interest is known ...
... fact in which we may be sure that landlord and tenant took some pride , because , as we shall see , it was so well remembered by their grand- son . Of the family affairs and fortunes of Richard Shakespeare , nothing of interest is known ...
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... fact needed , by agricultural people , even of compara- tively large possessions . Robert Arden died about the 1st of December , 1556 , and the first child of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden was baptized on Sep- tember 15th , 1558. Joan ...
... fact needed , by agricultural people , even of compara- tively large possessions . Robert Arden died about the 1st of December , 1556 , and the first child of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden was baptized on Sep- tember 15th , 1558. Joan ...
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... facts ; and every man who has himself been through the curriculum will see that the writer of that passage had surely gone , at least , part through the same course before the days of expurgated classics . Jonson's phrase , " small ...
... facts ; and every man who has himself been through the curriculum will see that the writer of that passage had surely gone , at least , part through the same course before the days of expurgated classics . Jonson's phrase , " small ...
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... fact that he left among his neighbors the reputation of having been somewhat irregular in his youth cannot be lightly set aside . Nor is it at all strange that such a reputation should have been attained in the early years of a man of ...
... fact that he left among his neighbors the reputation of having been somewhat irregular in his youth cannot be lightly set aside . Nor is it at all strange that such a reputation should have been attained in the early years of a man of ...
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