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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... stand behind it can only be established by the ensuing pages . The edition being designed to meet the wants of all readers , from those who open Shakespeare merely for a moment's pleasure to those who wish to study his text critically ...
... stand behind it can only be established by the ensuing pages . The edition being designed to meet the wants of all readers , from those who open Shakespeare merely for a moment's pleasure to those who wish to study his text critically ...
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... stand alone , because , comment upon these plays being free to all , it seems desirable to do whatever can be done within moderate compass to prevent and meet beforehand foolish and feeble per- versions , and doubts as to clear passages ...
... stand alone , because , comment upon these plays being free to all , it seems desirable to do whatever can be done within moderate compass to prevent and meet beforehand foolish and feeble per- versions , and doubts as to clear passages ...
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... stand . King Richard the Second . I should have remarked that certain unimportant varia- tions of the 4to of 1615 are not mentioned in the Notes on this play . " We at time of year " : - I am inclined to think that the true reading is ...
... stand . King Richard the Second . I should have remarked that certain unimportant varia- tions of the 4to of 1615 are not mentioned in the Notes on this play . " We at time of year " : - I am inclined to think that the true reading is ...
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... stand and abide in full force and vertue . " To this instrument are attached the rude marks of Sandells and Richardson , and a seal which bears two letters , R , and another , imperfect , which seems to be an H. This seal is conjectured ...
... stand and abide in full force and vertue . " To this instrument are attached the rude marks of Sandells and Richardson , and a seal which bears two letters , R , and another , imperfect , which seems to be an H. This seal is conjectured ...
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... standing on a bank , with a roughly paved terrace in front . The parlor is wainscoted high in oak , and in the principal chamber is an enormous and heavily carved bedstead . Though a rustic and even rude habitation when measured by our ...
... standing on a bank , with a roughly paved terrace in front . The parlor is wainscoted high in oak , and in the principal chamber is an enormous and heavily carved bedstead . Though a rustic and even rude habitation when measured by our ...
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