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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... period . Numberless like instances occur in these plays , a few of which are remarked in the notes to this edition . The pro- sodic importance of the participial termination is very manifest in the following lines from a speech in Romeo ...
... period . Numberless like instances occur in these plays , a few of which are remarked in the notes to this edition . The pro- sodic importance of the participial termination is very manifest in the following lines from a speech in Romeo ...
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... period , indicating generally a transi- tion stage in certain syntactical forms . Thus we have in the Lord's Prayer , and in many other passages of our English Bible , “ Our Father which art in heaven , ” but elsewhere , for instance ...
... period , indicating generally a transi- tion stage in certain syntactical forms . Thus we have in the Lord's Prayer , and in many other passages of our English Bible , “ Our Father which art in heaven , ” but elsewhere , for instance ...
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... period to be slips of the pen , or printer's errors . The evils which may result from one editor's trusting to another in matters of authority are great ; because , however careful , we are all liable to error . Examples might be ...
... period to be slips of the pen , or printer's errors . The evils which may result from one editor's trusting to another in matters of authority are great ; because , however careful , we are all liable to error . Examples might be ...
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... 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 editing them . The efforts of the last century culminated in the ...
... 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 editing them . The efforts of the last century culminated in the ...
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... period , with indiscrim- inating hand , and not to have been disturbed till now . What I have here done is not the fruit of malice aforethought . The studies of which this work is one result , were begun , and were continued for some ...
... period , with indiscrim- inating hand , and not to have been disturbed till now . What I have here done is not the fruit of malice aforethought . The studies of which this work is one result , were begun , and were continued for some ...
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