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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... published with such corruption in all the early copies that not one of them is continuously readable until it has undergone some emendation and regulation ; and in the case of certain plays , such are the variations between those early ...
... published with such corruption in all the early copies that not one of them is continuously readable until it has undergone some emendation and regulation ; and in the case of certain plays , such are the variations between those early ...
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... published in 1623 by the care and labor of his friends and fel- low - theatrical proprietors John Heminge and Henry Condell . They were his literary executors - self- appointed , it is true , and not so faithful and pains- taking as it ...
... published in 1623 by the care and labor of his friends and fel- low - theatrical proprietors John Heminge and Henry Condell . They were his literary executors - self- appointed , it is true , and not so faithful and pains- taking as it ...
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... published in 1578 . Perhaps one was called , or has since come to be called , ' woodbine , ' and the other , honeysuckle . ' I certainly have heard country folk thus distinguish them . " And he did bid us follow " : 4to omit he , ' as ...
... published in 1578 . Perhaps one was called , or has since come to be called , ' woodbine , ' and the other , honeysuckle . ' I certainly have heard country folk thus distinguish them . " And he did bid us follow " : 4to omit he , ' as ...
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... published glossaries ; but the authors of these works have cited in support of that gloss always and only this very passage ! I offer them instead the fol- lowing lines , which furnish the only instance known to me in which ' child ...
... published glossaries ; but the authors of these works have cited in support of that gloss always and only this very passage ! I offer them instead the fol- lowing lines , which furnish the only instance known to me in which ' child ...
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... published in the same year ) than are mentioned in the Notes . A careful collation of the originals with each other and with the folio has led me to suspect that no other editor has had the opportunity or taken the trouble of performing ...
... published in the same year ) than are mentioned in the Notes . A careful collation of the originals with each other and with the folio has led me to suspect that no other editor has had the opportunity or taken the trouble of performing ...
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