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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... deviation from the text of 1623 in this edition has been deemed obligatory ; but a like respect has been paid to older or more modern texts only when , in the former case , the deviation is of some importance xii PREFACE .
... deviation from the text of 1623 in this edition has been deemed obligatory ; but a like respect has been paid to older or more modern texts only when , in the former case , the deviation is of some importance xii PREFACE .
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... respects , carefully pre- served . A certain class of merely typographical errors in the old copies must , however , be passed over , of necessity , by even the most punctilious editor ; such , for instance , as that in the following ...
... respects , carefully pre- served . A certain class of merely typographical errors in the old copies must , however , be passed over , of necessity , by even the most punctilious editor ; such , for instance , as that in the following ...
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... respect , how- ever , does not require , it need hardly be said , the preservation of the irregular spelling of the Elizabethan era , except in those extremely rare instances in which that spelling preserves an old form of a word , or ...
... respect , how- ever , does not require , it need hardly be said , the preservation of the irregular spelling of the Elizabethan era , except in those extremely rare instances in which that spelling preserves an old form of a word , or ...
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... respect . So in Troilus and Cressida , Act II . Sc . 3 , where Thersites says , according to the old copy , " If I could have remembered a guilt coun- terfeit thou would'st not have slipt out of my contem- plation , " we may be sure ...
... respect . So in Troilus and Cressida , Act II . Sc . 3 , where Thersites says , according to the old copy , " If I could have remembered a guilt coun- terfeit thou would'st not have slipt out of my contem- plation , " we may be sure ...
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... respect is attainable only , if attainable at all , by the minutest attention on the part of the editor . It will not do to adopt a printing - office rule in this matter ; for Shakespeare used contractions and elisions more and more ...
... respect is attainable only , if attainable at all , by the minutest attention on the part of the editor . It will not do to adopt a printing - office rule in this matter ; for Shakespeare used contractions and elisions more and more ...
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