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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... never could be qualified to be an editor at all . Whatever editor ( one , we mean , who aspires to that title ) republishes a book from an old edition , when the text might be improved from subsequent discoveries , while he hopes to ...
... never could be qualified to be an editor at all . Whatever editor ( one , we mean , who aspires to that title ) republishes a book from an old edition , when the text might be improved from subsequent discoveries , while he hopes to ...
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... never been used before this day , what justification or what explanation would it require if it were to appear to - morrow in a poem or a leading article ? The extreme of this mode of annotation is reached by one editor , who gravely ...
... never been used before this day , what justification or what explanation would it require if it were to appear to - morrow in a poem or a leading article ? The extreme of this mode of annotation is reached by one editor , who gravely ...
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... never yet been edited upon just those principles , or presented in exactly that form , which would satisfy the greater number of his loving and intelligent readers . Then the baleful temptation to undertake the supplying of this want ...
... never yet been edited upon just those principles , or presented in exactly that form , which would satisfy the greater number of his loving and intelligent readers . Then the baleful temptation to undertake the supplying of this want ...
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... a pros- perity which we may reasonably hope will never again be so interrupted . Here is my peace - offering . R. G. W. NEW YORK , April 23 , 1865 . 1 SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES AND CORRECTIONS . VOL . II . The xxxiv PREFACE .
... a pros- perity which we may reasonably hope will never again be so interrupted . Here is my peace - offering . R. G. W. NEW YORK , April 23 , 1865 . 1 SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES AND CORRECTIONS . VOL . II . The xxxiv PREFACE .
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... never entirely passed away in this country . Of late it is much heard among the boys , who use it just as it is used in the passages above quoted . The spell- ing bully rook , ' a mere phonographic irregularity , doubt- less led to the ...
... never entirely passed away in this country . Of late it is much heard among the boys , who use it just as it is used in the passages above quoted . The spell- ing bully rook , ' a mere phonographic irregularity , doubt- less led to the ...
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