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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... wise . On revising my labors I find that the number of such instances in these volumes is sufficiently large to give me some solicitude , even although I am con- scious of the reverent spirit in which the corrections have xxii PREFACE .
... wise . On revising my labors I find that the number of such instances in these volumes is sufficiently large to give me some solicitude , even although I am con- scious of the reverent spirit in which the corrections have xxii PREFACE .
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... labors of his editors and commen- tators is confined to that period , but because the first quarter of the century is marked by the appearance of a new spirit of criticism upon these plays , and the introduction of new methods of ...
... labors of his editors and commen- tators is confined to that period , but because the first quarter of the century is marked by the appearance of a new spirit of criticism upon these plays , and the introduction of new methods of ...
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... labor for the after - coming scholar . It has been a point in the preparation of this work to give results rather than processes , except when a knowledge of the process is necessary to an apprecia- tion of the ... labors xxviii PREFACE .
... labor for the after - coming scholar . It has been a point in the preparation of this work to give results rather than processes , except when a knowledge of the process is necessary to an apprecia- tion of the ... labors xxviii PREFACE .
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... labors to the text and to subjects directly connected with it . When , to the best of my ability and to the extent of my ac- quaintance with the literature and the customs of Shakespeare's time , I had furnished the reader with the ...
... labors to the text and to subjects directly connected with it . When , to the best of my ability and to the extent of my ac- quaintance with the literature and the customs of Shakespeare's time , I had furnished the reader with the ...
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... labors of his editors and commentators , came a conviction that , with all the learning and all the critical ability that had been brought to the regulation and the illustration of his dramas , they had never yet been edited upon just ...
... labors of his editors and commentators , came a conviction that , with all the learning and all the critical ability that had been brought to the regulation and the illustration of his dramas , they had never yet been edited upon just ...
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