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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... passed , and the time which has elapsed since it was written , make the performance of these offices necessary . The most perfect understanding and the most satisfactory enjoyment of any author's writings , especially of a poet's , are ...
... passed , and the time which has elapsed since it was written , make the performance of these offices necessary . The most perfect understanding and the most satisfactory enjoyment of any author's writings , especially of a poet's , are ...
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... passed the accountant's eye there is no surety against the oversight of an error of thousands . Careful literal conformity to the old text , except in its corruptions and irregularities , has , however , a greater value than this of ...
... passed the accountant's eye there is no surety against the oversight of an error of thousands . Careful literal conformity to the old text , except in its corruptions and irregularities , has , however , a greater value than this of ...
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... passed over , of necessity , by even the most punctilious editor ; such , for instance , as that in the following line in Julius Caesar , which appears thus in the folio : " Then to answere euery man directly and breefely . " Here the ...
... passed over , of necessity , by even the most punctilious editor ; such , for instance , as that in the following line in Julius Caesar , which appears thus in the folio : " Then to answere euery man directly and breefely . " Here the ...
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... passed over . In the preparation of the text herewith presented great care has been taken to give Shakespeare's words as nearly as possible with syllabic faithfulness to the form in which they were used by him and by his con ...
... passed over . In the preparation of the text herewith presented great care has been taken to give Shakespeare's words as nearly as possible with syllabic faithfulness to the form in which they were used by him and by his con ...
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... 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 supposition ...
... 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 supposition ...
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