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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... 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 editions ...
... 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 editions ...
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... known copy formerly in the collec- tion of the Duke of Buckingham at Stowe . But I have also , whenever it seemed desirable , had the privi- lege of examining the admirable copy of the first folio , now in the noble Shakespearian ...
... known copy formerly in the collec- tion of the Duke of Buckingham at Stowe . But I have also , whenever it seemed desirable , had the privi- lege of examining the admirable copy of the first folio , now in the noble Shakespearian ...
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... known except to the best informed bibliographers entirely at my service . In the notes upon the regulation of the text , I have endeavored to assign each restoration of a corrupted passage to its author ; for I do not understand how ...
... known except to the best informed bibliographers entirely at my service . In the notes upon the regulation of the text , I have endeavored to assign each restoration of a corrupted passage to its author ; for I do not understand how ...
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... another kind . I have known ' objurgation , ' written in letters as plain as those upon this page , appear in a second proof as " civilization . " Yet candid men of shows that , had his plays been complete in the xxiv PREFACE .
... another kind . I have known ' objurgation , ' written in letters as plain as those upon this page , appear in a second proof as " civilization . " Yet candid men of shows that , had his plays been complete in the xxiv PREFACE .
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... known and established by the general consent of the learned . may transgress or misapply those laws , but without dis- owning their authority . No critic in his senses ever yet declared his resolution to put into the text what he at the ...
... known and established by the general consent of the learned . may transgress or misapply those laws , but without dis- owning their authority . No critic in his senses ever yet declared his resolution to put into the text what he at the ...
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