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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... instance , as if no other edition of authority had appeared since that was published , although afterward the readings of every edition , ancient and modern , and the suggestions of every commentator , have been carefully examined ...
... instance , as if no other edition of authority had appeared since that was published , although afterward the readings of every edition , ancient and modern , and the suggestions of every commentator , have been carefully examined ...
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... instance , as people read for twenty - five years , " So much uncurable her garboils , " instead of , " So much uncurbable her garboils " ? Every reader will reply , that , of course , he wishes the corrupted passages of the folio and ...
... instance , as people read for twenty - five years , " So much uncurable her garboils , " instead of , " So much uncurbable her garboils " ? Every reader will reply , that , of course , he wishes the corrupted passages of the folio and ...
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... instances of variation from the text of the folio of 1623 are characterized as almost unworthy of mention in the very ... instance , in these passages in Hamlet , · 66 yet once methought It lifted up it head , and did address It self to ...
... instances of variation from the text of the folio of 1623 are characterized as almost unworthy of mention in the very ... instance , in these passages in Hamlet , · 66 yet once methought It lifted up it head , and did address It self to ...
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... instance known , I believe , of the use of the neuter possessive pronoun without the apostrophe . And yet until the appearance of the present edition of Shake- speare's works ' its ' was given indiscriminately throughout the text of all ...
... instance known , I believe , of the use of the neuter possessive pronoun without the apostrophe . And yet until the appearance of the present edition of Shake- speare's works ' its ' was given indiscriminately throughout the text of all ...
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... instances in which that spelling preserves an old form of a word , or , in some cases , the rhythm of a verse . The following are , I believe , all the words in which the old spelling has been retained : libbard ( leopard ) , squire ...
... instances in which that spelling preserves an old form of a word , or , in some cases , the rhythm of a verse . The following are , I believe , all the words in which the old spelling has been retained : libbard ( leopard ) , squire ...
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